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En pjece om Fællesmarkedet. EEC - et barn af borgerskabet

En pjece om Fællesmarkedet. EEC - et barn af borgerskabet

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En pjece om Fællesmarkedet. EEC - et barn af borgerskabet

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Copenhagen: Demos, 1971. Pamphlet. 54p., stapled wraps, 5.75x8.25 inches, wraps mildly worn, small stain on front wrap else good condition. Text in Danish. Marxist analysis of the common market in Europe.

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Title
En pjece om Fællesmarkedet. EEC - et barn af borgerskabet
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Pamphlet
Book Condition
Used
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Paperback
ISBN 10
8787337053
ISBN 13
9788787337052
Publisher
Demos
Place of Publication
Copenhagen
Date Published
1971
Bookseller catalogs
Economics; 1970S; European Social Movements; Marxism; Danish; Denmark;

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