A UTOPIAN VISION OF CONTEMPORARY GEOCULTURE

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  • Susan Smith REILLY

Resumo

The strugge for democracy can be regarded as a utopian political project which provides a vision of the future grounded ín the notion of a common good.

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1993-12-31

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