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Human Nature and Politics. Albert Somit and Joseph Losco (eds.). Volume 3 of Research in Biopolitics, edited by A. Somit and S. A. Peterson Greenwich, CT:JAI Press,1995, 305 pp. US$73.25 cloth. ISBN 1-55938-866-8. JAI Press, 55 Old Post Rd., No. 2, P.O. Box 1678, Greenwich, CT 06836, USA.
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