Studying power: divided (DP) versus united (UP): on pluralism, wisdom, wise lies, German geniuses, Mexican scripts, Scotland, Great Britain, Dante, Tolstoy, Einstein, and Pinker

Minneapolis, Minnesota: Kirk House Publishers (2013)
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“A wise person makes a distinction or says nothing.” There are few distinctions as important as the nature (divided or united) of power. Pluralism becomes clear when divided into DP visitor pluralism and UP insular pluralism.

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