This book changed how we understand the relationship between citizens and their government
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 Published On Sep 7, 2023

What do citizens do when they are dissatisfied with governments and other institutions? This is the subject of "Exit, Voice, and Loyalty," a seminal work of social science by Albert O. Hirschman, which proved to be a seminal influence on Professor Liz McKenna's work as a sociologist. On this episode of "Faculty Focus," Professor McKenna discusses the importance of Hirschman's book.

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