Party Systems and Voter Alignments: Cross-national Perspectives |
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CLASS VOTING IN THE ANGLOAMERICAN POLITICAL SYSTEMS | 67 |
A COMMENT ON ALFORDS | 95 |
INDUSTRIALISM CONSERVATISM | 115 |
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