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The Black Envelope
The Black Envelope

By Norman Manea, Patrick Camiller

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A splendid, violent spring suddenly grips Bucharest in the 1980s after a brutal winter. Tolea, a defiant and eccentric middle-aged intellectual who has been dismissed from his job as a high-school...

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The global trap
The global trap

By Hans Peter Martin

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The Future of the Market
The Future of the Market

By Elmar Altvater

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In this book Elmar Altvater, one of Germany’s leading radical economists, considers the discordant state of the capitalist world today, drawing on bpth green and socialist economics.The end o...

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Fair future
Fair future

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Haussmann
Haussmann

By Michel Carmona

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"In 1853, Napoleon III appointed to the Paris city hall an administrator who had already proved himself in a number of provincial posts, most notably at Bordeaux, and whose name would come to symbo...

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Rising From the Muck
Rising From the Muck

By Pierre Andre Taguieff, Pierre Andre Taquieff

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"Never since the close of World War II have anti-Jewish sentiments gained such currency in France among so many different social groups. Never have these sentiments been so publicly expressed and m...

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Western Supremacy
Western Supremacy

By Sophie Bessis

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