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David Easton



Average rating: 3.98 · 171 ratings · 19 reviews · 43 distinct works
The Rammed Earth House

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4.04 avg rating — 57 ratings — published 2004 — 7 editions
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A Framework for Political A...

3.94 avg rating — 32 ratings — published 1979 — 7 editions
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The Political System: An In...

3.96 avg rating — 28 ratings — published 1953 — 7 editions
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Timeless Elegance: The Hous...

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4.07 avg rating — 14 ratings — published 2010 — 2 editions
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A Systems Analysis of Polit...

3.89 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 1979 — 5 editions
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Children in the Political S...

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3.50 avg rating — 8 ratings — published 1980 — 2 editions
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Regime and Discipline: Demo...

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3.60 avg rating — 5 ratings — published 1995 — 3 editions
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The Development of Politica...

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4.25 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 1991 — 12 editions
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Watercolor Inspirations: Ov...

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 1998 — 3 editions
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Chapel-en-le-Frith 1940: Ph...

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“In the Gaia theory air, water, and soil are major components of one central organism, planet Earth. What we typically think of as life - the plants and animals that inhabit the earth - has evolved merely to regulate the chemistry of the biosphere. Humans are insignificant participants, far less important to the life cycle than termites. Even the imbalance that we have created by adding massive quantities of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere may be brought back to acceptable levels by other organisms functioning in their capacity to correct excesses.”
David Easton, The Rammed Earth House



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