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Strategies for Change in the South

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In order to systematize regional studies, the authors view the southern United States as an integrated system of economic, political, social, and educational institutions. The underlying theme is that if one wants to understand the South, it is necessary to examine the bonds among these various institutions. The new methodology presented is a type of systems analysis in which relevant forces affecting the South are identified.

Originally published 1975.

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336 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1975

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Thomas H. Naylor

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Founder of the Internationally not recognized Second Vermont Republic and Professor Emeritus of Economics at Duke University.

Naylor believes in personal freedoms and liberties and has spoken out against consumerism.

Naylor is seeking to secede from the United States of America with his Second Vermont Republic.

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