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Book review in this article:Arguments for Democracy. By Tony Benn. Edited by Chris Mullin.Breaking the Mould? By Ian Bradley.The Future of Socialism. By Anthony Crosland.The Socialist Agenda. Edited by David Lipsey and Dick Leonard.Face the Future. By David Owen.Politics is For People. By Shirley Williams.The Strategy of Equality: Redistribution and the Social Services. By Julian Le Grand.The Question of Separatism. By Jane Jacobs.Financing Devolution Within the United Kingdom: A Study of the Lessons from Failure. By David Heald.Anthony Eden. By David Carlton.Knowing Right from Wrong: The Insanity Defense of Daniel McNaughtan. By Richard Moran.Retreat from Power: Studies in Britain's Foreign Policy of the Twentieth Century. Volume One: 1906–1939. Volume Two: After 1939. Edited by David Dilks.Sadat. By David Hirst and Irene Beeson.Poverty and Famines: An Essay on Entitlement and Deprivation. By Amartya Sen.An Evolutionary View of Economic Growth. By Ashok S. Guha.The European Transition from Oil: Societal Impacts and Constraints on Energy Policy. Edited by Gordon T. Goodman, Lars A. Kristoferson and Jack M. Hollander.The Global Politics of Arms Sales. By Andrew J. Pierre.From Dessalines to Duvalier. Race, Colour, and National Independence in Haiti. By David Nicholls.Mussolini. By Denis Mack Smith.Contemporary Terror: Studies in Sub‐state Violence. Edited by David Carlton and Carlo Schaerf.Revolt from the Center. By Niels Meyer, Helveg Petersen and Villy Sorensen.

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