How Change Happens: by Cass R. Sunstein, Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, 2019, 312 pp., $29.95T/£24.00

The European Legacy 27 (2):199-201 (2021)
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Change happens, sometimes predictably as with demographic patterns, sometimes unpredictably as with the fall of the Berlin Wall, sometimes gradually and sometimes suddenly and violently. Cass R. Su...

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