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Rethinking Marxism
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Class-Biased Technical Change and Socialism: Some Reflections on Benedito Moraes-Neto's “On the Labor Process and Productive Efficiency: Discussing the Socialist Project”

Pages 592-601 | Published online: 28 Oct 2013

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