The Revolt Against The Masses: How Liberalism Has Undermined The Middle Class
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Encounter Books, 2015.
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Fred Siegel., & Fred Siegel|AUTHOR. (2015). The Revolt Against The Masses: How Liberalism Has Undermined The Middle Class . Encounter Books.

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Fred Siegel and Fred Siegel|AUTHOR. The Revolt Against The Masses: How Liberalism Has Undermined The Middle Class Encounter Books, 2015.

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