Anthropological deficits after writing Postsocialism

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  • László Kürti University of Miskolc Autor

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Anthropological deficits after writing Postsocialism. (2020). Cargo Journal, 18(1-2), 5-18. http://cargojournal.org/index.php/cargo/article/view/44