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      Civic Culture and Democracy from Europe to America

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                Journal
                The Journal of Politics
                The Journal of Politics
                JSTOR
                0022-3816
                1468-2508
                November 1997
                November 1997
                : 59
                : 4
                : 1143-1172
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                10.2307/2998596
                e257dc38-30e4-44e6-82a0-9bde530dce46
                © 1997
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