Violence and the state / L.J. Macfarlane
Material type: TextSeries: Nelson's political science libraryPublication details: London Nelson 1974Description: ix,155p, 23cmISBN: 0177120991Subject(s): ViolenceDDC classification: 320.01 MACItem type | Current library | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item reservations | |
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<p>Leslie MacFarlane is a former tutor in politics at Ruskin College. He is also Emeritus Fellow at St John's College, Oxford. Before teaching at Ruskin, MacFarlane was a trade unionist, then went to evening classes at LSE and taught for the Workers' Educational Association.<br /> BIBLIOGRAPHY: Includes index</p>
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