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(2001) “The Evolution of Inequality: War, State Survival, and Democracy in Comparative Perspective by Manus I. Midlarsky (1999), Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, xiv, 349 pp. Reviewed by Patricia Kachuk, Lecturer, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of British Columbia. Reply by Manus Midlarsky”,
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Journal of Political Ecology.
8(1)
:59-60.
doi: 10.2458/v8i1.21603
Midlarsky,
M.
The Evolution of Inequality: War, State Survival, and Democracy in Comparative Perspective by Manus I. Midlarsky (1999), Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, xiv, 349 pp. Reviewed by Patricia Kachuk, Lecturer, Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of British Columbia. Reply by Manus Midlarsky. Journal of Political Ecology. 2001 12;
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Journal of Political Ecology
8(1)
:59-60.
doi: 10.2458/v8i1.21603