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  • 71The Prince (Pournelle) — The Prince is a science fiction compilation by Jerry Pournelle and S.M. Stirling. It is part of the CoDominium future history series. The Prince is a compilation of four previously published novels: Falkenberg s Legion , Prince of Mercenaries ,… …

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  • 72The Mike Malloy Show — Genre Progressive talk Running time Three hours Country United States …

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  • 73The Daily Free Press — School Boston University Slogan The independent student newspaper at Boston University Nickname(s) The FreeP …

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  • 74The Slave Power — (sometimes referred to as the Slaveocracy ) was a term used in the Northern United States (primarily in the period 1840 1875) to characterize the political power of the slaveholding class in the South.BackgroundThe problem posed by slavery,… …

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  • 75The Ashcombe School — Established 1976 Type Comprehensive school, Community school Headteacher David Blow[1] Specialism Language Location …

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  • 76The Bates Student — established in 1873 is the student run newspaper of Bates College in Lewiston, Maine. The Student is run entirely by students and the administration does not interfere with the paper s operations. The Student is the one of the oldest continuousl …

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  • 77The Nature of Rationality — is an exploration of practical rationality written by Robert Nozick and published in 1993. It views human rationality as an evolutionary adaptation. Its delimited purpose and function may be responsible for biases and blind spots, possibly… …

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  • 78The Shock Doctrine — The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism   …

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  • 79The Century Foundation — is an US progressive think tank.[1] It was founded as a nonprofit public policy research institution on the belief that the prosperity and security of the United States depends on a mix of effective government, open democracy, and free markets.… …

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  • 80The Media Elite — The Media Elite, written by S. Robert Lichter, Stanley Rothman, and Linda Lichter, details a social scientific study of the ideological commitments of elite journalists and the consequences of those commitments on both the reporting itself and on …

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