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Fractured: Why Our Societies Are Coming Apart and How We Can Put Them Back Together Again John Yates, HarperCollins, Manchester, UK, 2021, 352 pp., hbk £20.00, ISBN 13: 9780008463960
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Fractured: Why Our Societies Are Coming Apart and How We Can Put Them Back Together Again John Yates, HarperCollins, Manchester, UK, 2021, 352 pp., hbk £20.00, ISBN 13: 9780008463960
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 13 October 2022
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