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Divide et impera: The end of pluralism
Michael De Percy
Canberra School of Politics, Economics and Society
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Pluralism
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Divide Et Impera
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Freedom of Assembly
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Liberal Democracy
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Common Interest
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Violent Groups
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Freedom of Association
50%
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Pluralism
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Freedom of Assembly
50%
Liberal Democracy
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Freedom of Association
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