The Political Responsibilities of Everyday Bystanders

Pennsylvania State University Press (2010)
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"A discussion of how everyday bystanders can learn to recognize and meet their shared and institutional political responsibilities for hunger, poverty, famine, civil war, wars of conquest and invasion, epidemics and pandemics, and genocide" ...

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original Esquith, Stephen L. (2011) "The Political Responsibilities of Everyday Bystanders". Pennsylvania State University Press

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Stephen L. Esquith
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