Oil and Class StrugglePetter Nore, Terisa Turner |
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... competition within each class to generate a hierarchy of power , based most fundamentally on differences in the ... competition among capitalists . Competition among multinational corporations for energy resources and export markets is ...
... competition within each class to generate a hierarchy of power , based most fundamentally on differences in the ... competition among capitalists . Competition among multinational corporations for energy resources and export markets is ...
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... competition within each class to generate a hierarchy of power , based most fundamentally on differences in the ... competition among capitalists . Competition among multinational corporations for energy resources and export markets is ...
... competition within each class to generate a hierarchy of power , based most fundamentally on differences in the ... competition among capitalists . Competition among multinational corporations for energy resources and export markets is ...
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... competition . Technical decisions on project location , choice of contractors and selection of processes or equipment have been open to challenge from compradors who occupy senior positions in the state structure . Technology for ...
... competition . Technical decisions on project location , choice of contractors and selection of processes or equipment have been open to challenge from compradors who occupy senior positions in the state structure . Technology for ...
Contents
Why Does Capital Need Energy? | 10 |
The Struggle for the Redistribution | 26 |
A Study of Nationalization in | 39 |
Copyright | |
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