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020 _a9781847396396
082 _a306.2
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100 _aRoss, Carne
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245 _aThe leaderless revolution: how ordinary people will take power and change politics in the 21st century
260 _bSimon & Schuster
_aNew Delhi
_c2011
300 _a261 p.
365 _aINR
_b399.00
520 _aWherever you are live in the world, few ordinary people would vote for a government that promised to lead them to war, that announced that they couldn't predict or control the world markets in any way, that declared ambivalence about pollution and global warming, that openly appeared to be corrupt and self-serving. And yet, it appears to many that these are the leaders we end up with. Vacuous promises of 'change' amount to nothing, and there seems little decent, good people can do. The world has got too big, and we can only tinker at the edges. (http://books.simonandschuster.co.uk/Leaderless-Revolution/Ross-Carne/9781847396396)
650 _aPolitical sociology
_93476
650 _aSocial change - Political aspects
_9193880
650 _aPolitical participation
_9193881
650 _aPolitical culture
_980627
942 _cBK
999 _c166571
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