The unending quest : an inquiry into developments in democratic government - syllabus for a course of six lectures to be given at Kingsway Hall, Kingsway, Holborn, on Thursdays at 8.30 p.m., beginning October 23rd, 1930, by the Hon. Bertrand Russell, Professor Graham Wallas, Professor H.J. Laski, Lo

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The unending quest : an inquiry into developments in democratic government - syllabus for a course of six lectures to be given at Kingsway Hall, Kingsway, Holborn, on Thursdays at 8.30 p.m., beginning October 23rd, 1930, by the Hon. Bertrand Russell, Professor Graham Wallas, Professor H.J. Laski, Lord Ponsonby of Shulbrede, Mrs. Sidney Webb, and Mr. Bernard Shaw. 1930.

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