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    Citizenmaking: The Dark Side of the Formative Project.Michael R. Taylor - 2003 - Public Affairs Quarterly 17 (3):241-252.
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    Illegal Immigration and Moral Obligation.Michael R. Taylor - 2008 - Public Affairs Quarterly 22 (1):29-41.
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    Terrorism, and Education.Michael R. Taylor - 1998 - The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 42:154-160.
    David Hume and James Madison believed that a republic can secure domestic tranquility by discouraging the development of factions. Modern computer technology shatters these hopes, which rest on the idea that factions will not grow because great distance makes it difficult for individuals to discover that others share their interests or grievances. Today, technology renders geographical distance increasingly irrelevant to communication with others. If Madison and Hume were right about the effects of distance prior to the current development of computer (...)
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    Saccharin: A case study of government regulation of environmental carcinogens. [REVIEW]Richard A. Merrill & Michael R. Taylor - 1986 - Agriculture and Human Values 3 (1-2):33-72.
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