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The Normative Architecture of Progressive Democracy 进步民主的规范架构
The Public's Law Pub Date : 2019-03-15 DOI: 10.1093/OSO/9780190682873.003.0005
B. Emerson
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The Institutional Architecture of Progressive Democracy 进步民主的制度架构
The Public's Law Pub Date : 2019-03-15 DOI: 10.1093/OSO/9780190682873.003.0004
B. Emerson
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The Hegelian Progressives 黑格尔进步党
The Public's Law Pub Date : 2019-03-15 DOI: 10.1093/OSO/9780190682873.003.0003
B. Emerson
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Origins of Progressivism 进步主义的起源
The Public's Law Pub Date : 2019-03-15 DOI: 10.1093/OSO/9780190682873.003.0002
B. Emerson
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