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Unlock the secrets behind collective violence with The Politics of Collective Violence (Cambridge Studies in Contentious Politics). Delve into the complexities of social interaction that lead to physical harm, and discover the common causes that drive such events. Written by renowned scholar Charles Tilly, this book offers a comprehensive analysis that explores the historical roots and interdisciplinary perspectives of collective violence.
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