In “Democracy May Not Exist, but We’ll Miss It When It’s Gone,” Astra Taylor examines the ways, both good and bad, the concept has been defended, defined and put into practice.
from NYT > Books https://nyti.ms/2J5EUzd
Wednesday, 8 May 2019
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