Arguments for Socialism

Arguments for Socialism
ISBN-10
1471658945
ISBN-13
9781471658945
Category
Socialism
Pages
225
Language
English
Published
2012
Publisher
Lulu.com
Authors
Paul Cockshott, David Zachariah

Description

Allin Cottrell and Paul Cockshott. Towards a New Socialism, volumeNottingham. Bertrand Russell Press, 1992. W. P. Cockshott and A. F. Cottrell. A note on the organic compositionof capital and pro trates. Cambridge Journal of Economics, ...

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