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_aCommunity and COVID-19: Japan, Sweden and Uruguay/ _cAmitai Etzioni |
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520 | _aThis article deals with nations, defined as communities invested in the state. A society can be relatively liberal-communitarian if the state fosters rather than undermines communal bonds; it undergirds rather than seeks to curtail the observation of rights; it looks to minimise its role, relying more on activating communal processes, though it may increase its role in a crisis; and communities and their members trust the government and do not view it as violating their liberties. | ||
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_aJAPAN _x COVID-19 |
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650 | _aCOVID-19 | ||
773 | _aSurvival: Vol.63, No.1, February - March 2021, pp.53-76 (106) | ||
598 | _aS-AMERICA, COVID-19, JAPAN | ||
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_uhttps://doi.org/10.1080/00396338.2021.1881254 _z click for text |
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