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A Reply to Gerald Berk

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  14 October 2011

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Copyright © The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA. 1991

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Notes

1. Unger, Roberto Mangabeira, False Necessity (New York, 1987), 277340, here 337.Google Scholar

2. Cf. Przeworski, Adam, Capitalism and Social Democracy (New York, 1985), chap. 2, esp. 47, 6669.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

3. See Destler, Chester MacArthur, American Radicalism (New London, Conn., 1946)Google Scholar, chaps. 8–11; cf. Green, James, “Populism, Socialism and the Promise of Democracy,” Radical History Review 24 (1980): 740.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

4. Hahn, Steven, The Roots of Southern Populism (New York, 1983), 52, 249–54, 284–86; quote from 253–54.Google Scholar

5. Unger, False Necessity, 337.