Here and Elsewhere: The Revolutionary Perspective is still Communist not Commonist (and definitely not State-Capitalist)

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Here and Elsewhere : The Revolutionary Perspective is still Communist not Commonist (and definitely not State-Capitalist). / Bolt, Mikkel.

In: Open! Platform for Art, Culture and the Public Domain, 24.09.2014.

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Bolt, M 2014, 'Here and Elsewhere: The Revolutionary Perspective is still Communist not Commonist (and definitely not State-Capitalist)', Open! Platform for Art, Culture and the Public Domain. <http://www.onlineopen.org/essays/here-and-elsewhere>

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Bolt, M. (2014). Here and Elsewhere: The Revolutionary Perspective is still Communist not Commonist (and definitely not State-Capitalist). Open! Platform for Art, Culture and the Public Domain. http://www.onlineopen.org/essays/here-and-elsewhere

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Bolt M. Here and Elsewhere: The Revolutionary Perspective is still Communist not Commonist (and definitely not State-Capitalist). Open! Platform for Art, Culture and the Public Domain. 2014 Sep 24.

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Bolt, Mikkel. / Here and Elsewhere : The Revolutionary Perspective is still Communist not Commonist (and definitely not State-Capitalist). In: Open! Platform for Art, Culture and the Public Domain. 2014.

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