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Book Title: The Meaning of Economic Imperialism
Signed: No
Publisher: New England Free Press (NEFP)
Modified Item: No
Title/Series: xx
Subject: Economic Imperialism / Social Movements / Oppression
Vintage: Yes
Publication Year: 1966
Format: Chapbook/Pamphlet
Language: English
ISBN: xx
Literary Movement: Underground Press, Econonomics, Politics, Vintage Periodical
Era: 1960s
Special Attributes: Illustrated
Author: James O'Connor
Genre: Economics, Politics & Society, Non-Fiction, Journalism, Politics, Underground Press, US History, Social Reform, Social Movements, Vintage Booklet
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: Political History, World Events, Politics, Global Economic Relations, Governing Class, Corruption, Social Uprising, U.S. Imperialism, Economics, Oppression, Income, Control, Consolidation of Wealth
Number of Pages: 24