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Though all nations support rights for basic protests and oppose extreme action, they are inconsistent on where to draw the line and on what things they will and will not tolerate. Australians and Britons support non striking protesters, Americans tolerate racists relatively, Germans and Austrians tolerate revolutionaries meetings but not marches, and Italians tolerate strikes over revolutionaries and racists.
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ISSP 1985; Institute for Social Research, York University 1987; Institute for Sociological Research, Soviet Academy of Sciences 1988
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Attitudes to Inequality and the Role of Government
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edited by Becker, J. W. and Davis, James A. and Ester, Peter and Mohler, Peter P., Social and Cultural Planning Office, 1990
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