Steve Greenleaf

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Democracy, when weak and unstable, and conducted in a context of tottering institutions, is no guarantee against tyranny. The world is big and varied and at various stages of political development, and the Beer Hall Putsch holds lessons for our time: lessons about how fragile governmental authority is in many parts of the world and, consequently, how little it takes to undermine them, leading to crises that cross borders.
Waste Land: A World in Permanent Crisis
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