Cultivating political and public identity: Why plumage matters

"Throughout the twentieth century, everyone from Marxists to economic individualists assumed that social and political activity was driven by the rational pursuit of material gain. Today, the fundamental importance of the cultivation and preservation of identity is finally re-emerging. In this...

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Glavni avtor: Barker, Rodney (auth)
Format: Elektronski Book Chapter
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Izdano: Manchester University Press 2017
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