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Richard M. Locke
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The Promise and Limits of Private Power

Richard M. Locke at the Watson Institute

Richard M. Locke
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Richard M. Locke

Richard M. Locke, Class of 1922 Professor of Political Science and Management and Head of the MIT Political Science Department, is coauthor of Working in America.

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