Gabriel A. Almond. Capitalism and democracy (Georgian Translation)
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Georgian translation of Gabriel A. Almonds lecture recordings about Capitalism and democracyReferences
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2022-12-02
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BEZHANIDZE, Teimuraz.
Gabriel A. Almond. Capitalism and democracy (Georgian Translation).
Politics / პოლიტიკა, [S.l.], dec. 2022.
ISSN 2449-2833.
Available at: <https://test.psage.tsu.ge/index.php/Politics/article/view/297>. Date accessed: 05 apr. 2025.
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