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The power of the people

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The power of the people. Williams, Garrath (Photographer). 2012. New York: Hannah Arendt Center.

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Williams, G, The power of the people, 2012, Web publication/site, Hannah Arendt Center, New York. <http://www.hannaharendtcenter.org/?p=5083>

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Williams G (Photographer). The power of the people New York: Hannah Arendt Center. 2012.

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