[EL] applying physics to political party systems
Gaddie, Ronald K.
rkgaddie at ou.edu
Thu Mar 8 09:47:51 PST 2012
And in other news, political scientists observe that on an object with a gravity field, things thrown into the air tend to fall back to earth.
Ronald Keith Gaddie
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