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Retour sur une tradition méconnue: austromarxisme et économie politique (II)

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Retour sur une tradition méconnue: austromarxisme et économie politique (II). / Kraetke, Michael Roland.
In: Actuel Marx, Vol. 61, 15.03.2017, p. 124 - 139.

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Kraetke MR. Retour sur une tradition méconnue: austromarxisme et économie politique (II). Actuel Marx. 2017 Mar 15;61:124 - 139. doi: 10.3917/amx.061.0124

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