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The Impact of Gramscis’ Political Theory on the Turkish Left
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2007-06-08
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Okyayuz, Mehmet
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11. Uluslararası Konferans: Die „Linie Luxemburg-Gramsci“ und linke Theorie und Praxis heute / The "Luxemburg-Gramsci Line" and Leftist Theory and Praxis Today
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M. Okyayuz, “The Impact of Gramscis’ Political Theory on the Turkish Left,” presented at the 11. Uluslararası Konferans: Die „Linie Luxemburg-Gramsci“ und linke Theorie und Praxis heute / The “Luxemburg-Gramsci Line” and Leftist Theory and Praxis Today, Berlin, Almanya, 2007, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/90984.