Metanoia for Guyana

Post Parris Electoral Conjectures

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Social Science, Cultural Studies, Ethnic Studies, Political Science
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Author: Haslyn Parris ISBN: 9781490716503
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: October 11, 2013
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Haslyn Parris
ISBN: 9781490716503
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: October 11, 2013
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

This book is the sequel to the book entitled Parris Electoral Conjectures and Governance in Guyana. Accordingly, the books best impact may well be most easily experienced if it is read after one has perused its immediate predecessor. Nevertheless, the book is quite capable of standing on its own as a rewarding exercise in mental titillation. Anyone who may be interested in the issues related to governance of a relatively newly independent country, whose demography has derived from the mixing of ethnicities, should find the book interesting. The authors tactic of presenting conjectures, and then following his nose in the sense of being prepared to go mentally towards destinations that logic suggests, yields interesting conundrums. The mix of suggested resolutions of problems and abandonment of paradoxes posing as problems is a stimulating concoction.

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This book is the sequel to the book entitled Parris Electoral Conjectures and Governance in Guyana. Accordingly, the books best impact may well be most easily experienced if it is read after one has perused its immediate predecessor. Nevertheless, the book is quite capable of standing on its own as a rewarding exercise in mental titillation. Anyone who may be interested in the issues related to governance of a relatively newly independent country, whose demography has derived from the mixing of ethnicities, should find the book interesting. The authors tactic of presenting conjectures, and then following his nose in the sense of being prepared to go mentally towards destinations that logic suggests, yields interesting conundrums. The mix of suggested resolutions of problems and abandonment of paradoxes posing as problems is a stimulating concoction.

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