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Marx en 90 minutos (acento castellano) [Marx in 90 minutes (Castilian Accent)]
En 90 minutos, libro 10 [In 90 minutes, Book 10]
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En Marx en 90 minutos, Paul Strathern expone de manera clara y concisa la vida e ideas del gran filósofo de la emancipación humana. El audiolibro incluye una selección de sus escritos, una breve lista de lecturas sugeridas para aquellos que deseen profundizar en su pensamiento, y cronologías que sitúan a Marx en su época y en una sinopsis más amplia de la filosofía.
Please note: This audiobook is in Spanish.
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