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  • The Emergence of Logical Positivism
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  • Greece and Austerity Policies: Where Next for its Economy and Society? (2014)
  • Ideas Towards a New International Financial Architecture? (2015)
  • The European Crisis (2015)
  • Capital Accumulation, Production and Employment: Can We Bend the Arc of Global Capital Toward Justice? (2016)
  • Food and Justice: Ideas for a new global food agenda? (2016)

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