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Update Liberalism - Liberal Answers to the Challenges of Our Time - cover

Update Liberalism - Liberal Answers to the Challenges of Our Time

Ralf Fücks, Rainald Manthe

Publisher: transcript Verlag

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»Update Liberalism« takes a self-critical look at the crises of liberalism and gives liberal answers the challenges of the 21st century.
Available since: 10/31/2023.

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