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Edited by Eric Sean Nelson, Antje Kapust, and Kent Still
Reassessment of Early Soviet Cultural Theories
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New Essays on Fichte's Later Philosophy
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The Cadence of Change
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The Ironies of Romantic Individualism in Nicholas I's Russia
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A Biography of John Cage
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