The author, a two-term senator from South Dakota, recounts his life, political career, and the principles he fought for in government
Originally published: Chicago, Illinois: Lawrence Hill Books, 1989, with subtitle Memoirs of South Dakota and the U.S. Senate.
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In Hell No, the Center for Constitutional Rights, the country’s leading public interest law organization, offers a timely report on government attacks on dissent and protest in the United States, along with a readable and essential guide ...
When they found their efforts had produced negligible results, they tried to introduce new institutions such as a free press, a legislature with real power, the rule of law, and truly competitive elections.