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J, Coleman John. Understanding American politics and government: Texas edition. Longman, 2008.

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Democracy Under Pressure: An Introduction to the American Political System, Brief Texas Edition (9th Edition). 9th ed. Harcourt College Publishers, 2001.

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Dye, Thomas R., L. Tucker Gibson, and Clay Robison. Politics in America, Texas Edition (Election Reprint) (4th Edition). 4th ed. Prentice Hall, 2001.

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Wise, David, and Milton C. Cummings. Telecourse Study Guide - U.S./Texas Government I for Cummings/Wise's Democracy Under Pressure: An Introduction to the American Political System, 2006 Election Update, 10th. Wadsworth Publishing, 2007.

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Wise, David, and Milton C. Cummings. Telecourse Study Guide - U.S./Texas Government II for Cummings/Wise's Democracy Under Pressure: An Introduction to the American Political System, 2006 Election Update, 10th. Wadsworth Publishing, 2007.

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Marco, Cupolo, ed. Sistemas políticos: Terminos conceptuales, temas del debate italiano. Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana, Unidad Azcapotzalco, División de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, 1986.

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Fichte, Johann Gottlieb. Fichte: The System of Ethics (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy). Cambridge University Press, 2005.

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Fichte, Johann Gottlieb. Fichte: The System of Ethics (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy). Cambridge University Press, 2005.

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Walton, Matthew J. Buddhism, Nationalism, and Governance. Edited by Michael Jerryson. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199362387.013.41.

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Far from the detached, world-renouncing religion it is often portrayed as, Buddhism has long been a source for theorizing about politics. This chapter examines the ways in which Buddhists have drawn from texts, doctrine, history, symbolism, and culture to argue for a wide range of political systems and ideologies, from monarchy to democracy and Marxism to imperialism. Buddhists have also invoked religious values in defense of the nation, although a critical look at Buddhist nationalism reveals that Buddhists are often directing their zeal toward other aspects of identity rather than the nation.
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Vincent, Patrick. British Romantics Abroad. Edited by David Duff. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199660896.013.45.

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This chapter explores two possible interpretations of the British Romantics abroad, the first referring to the many writers who travelled on the Continent in this period, the second to their texts that circulated outside of Britain. It argues that these travellers as well as their books contributed to a shared sense of European identity and helped foster liberal democracy in an age of political reaction. The first part of the chapter shows how, despite clear differences between the Grand Tour, Revolutionary travel, and modern tourism, Romantic-period travel writing shares common features, among them the opposition between traveller and tourist, and the ideal of Europe as a system of politically emancipated nations. The second part reviews the channels of transmission, notably foreign reviews and pirated editions, that enabled the transnational circulation and reputation of British-authored texts and helped place Britain’s liberal brand of Romanticism at the forefront of European culture.
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