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Freedom and the Inner Dimension in Marcuse
Author: Leivdal, Joseph
Date created: 2014
Alienation and consciousness: Towards a dual-aspect approach to issues of social justice
Author: Watson, Cameron
Date created: 2020-09-23
Alienation stories: Franz Borkenau, Alfred Sohn-Rethel, and Kōstas Axelos
Author: Mackenzie, Graham Scott
Date created: 2012-09-10

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