Review Essay: Corporatist Tendencies in Context : ECLIPSE OF EQUALITY. David Pearson and David Thorns. Sydney,Allen and Unwin,1983. 287 pp. $20.95 (cloth),$11.95 (paper). DEMOCRACY AND POWER IN NEW ZEALAND. Richard Mulgan. Wellington,Oxford University Press,1984. 171 pp. $NZ15.95 (paper). A VISION BETRAYED. Tony Simpson. Auckland,Hodder and Stoughton,1984. 304 pp. $NZ18.95 (paper)
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Review Essay: Corporatist Tendencies in Context : ECLIPSE OF EQUALITY. David Pearson and David Thorns. Sydney,Allen and Unwin,1983. 287 pp. $20.95 (cloth),$11.95 (paper). DEMOCRACY AND POWER IN NEW ZEALAND. Richard Mulgan. Wellington,Oxford University Press,1984. 171 pp. $NZ15.95 (paper). A VISION BETRAYED. Tony Simpson. Auckland,Hodder and Stoughton,1984. 304 pp. $NZ18.95 (paper)
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