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The Open Society Paradox: Why the Twenty-First Century Calls for More Openness--Not Less

The Open Society Paradox: Why the Twenty-First Century Calls for More Openness--Not Less

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The Open Society Paradox: Why the Twenty-First Century Calls for More Openness--Not Less

by Bailey, Dennis

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9781574889161
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Potomac Books, 2004-11-01. Hardcover. Like New. 1st edition, 1st printing Brassey's Inc hardcover w/ DJ, 2004. Book is NF, w/ clean text, tight binding, unmarked. DJ is NF, w/ exceptionally light shelfwear. Free delivery confirmation.

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Colewood Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
The Open Society Paradox: Why the Twenty-First Century Calls for More Openness--Not Less
Author
Bailey, Dennis
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
New Like New
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1
ISBN 10
1574889168
ISBN 13
9781574889161
Publisher
Potomac Books
Place of Publication
Herndon, Virginia, U.s.a.
Date Published
2004-11-01
X weight
17 lbs

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