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Marxism and Social Science
Andrew Gamble
David Marsb and Tony Tant Editors
University of Illinois Press Urbana and Chicago
Selection and editorial matter copyright © 1999 by Andrew Gamble, David Marsh, and Tony Tant Individual chapters (in order) copyright © 1999 by Andrew Gamble, Stevi Jackson, Michael Kenny, Glyn Daly, Andrew Gamble, Tony Tant, Jim Johnston and David P. Dolowitz, Colin Hay, Chris Pierson, Charlie McMahon, Trevor Purvis, Daryl Glaser, John Barry, Simon Bromley, Neil Robinson, David Marsh
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