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Restoration in Russia: Why Capitalism Failed

Restoration in Russia: Why Capitalism Failed

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Restoration in Russia: Why Capitalism Failed

by Kagarlitsky, Boris

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Verso, 1995-07-17. Paperback. Like New.

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Boris Kagarlitsky is the author of The Thinking Reed , The Dialectic of Hope , and The Mirage of Modernisation . He has been arrested twice for his activism, once in 1982 under Brezhnev, and in 1993 under Yeltsin.

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Restoration in Russia: Why Capitalism Failed
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Kagarlitsky, Boris
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9781859840726
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1995-07-17

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