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BOOK REVIEW

The tremors of popular-sovereignty: a review of Left-wing populism: the politics of the people

by ÓscarGarcía Agustín, Emerald Publishing Limited, Bingley, United Kingodm 2020, 168pp., £40.00 (paperback) ISBN 9781839092060

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