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Economic crisis & class struggle.

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Bibliographic Details
OCLC:252272414
Language:English
Published: Dundee : Workers' Party of Scotland, [1972?]
Series:Left in Britain (Microfiche) ; pt. 1, no.124.
Subjects:
Socialism > Scotland.
Format:

Monograph Microform

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