Political Liberalism and the Preventive Containment of Unreasonable Beliefs and Behavior
Pennanen, J. (2015). Political Liberalism and the Preventive Containment of Unreasonable Beliefs and Behavior. Studies in Social and Political Thought, 25, 191-208. https://doi.org/10.20919/sspt.25.2015.34
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