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Die Internationale Transformation des Staates. / Picciotto, Salomone.
In: Prokla, Vol. 37, No. 2, 06.2007, p. 251-272.

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Picciotto, Salomone. / Die Internationale Transformation des Staates. In: Prokla. 2007 ; Vol. 37, No. 2. pp. 251-272.

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