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A vast, timely, and often chilling investigation into the idea and practice of democracy, ranging from Ancient Greece and Renaissance Europe to civil rights, fears of voter fraud, and the spectre of authoritarianism.
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- Durata
- 107 minuti
- Rilasciato
- Paese d'origine
- Canada
- Lingue
- en
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