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Sounds of survival, weaponization of sounds

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Perpetrating Violence

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Anticipating the future of health. Contributions to an ethic...

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Laisser partir | To let go

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Egypt between National Constraints and Regional Tensions

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Argentina, Brazil and Mexico fall into turmoil. Quo vadis A...

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Comte, Altruism and the Critique of Political Economy

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Who Wins in the Indian Parliament Election? Criminals, Wealt...

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The Coal Renaissance and Cosmopolitized Low-Carbon Societies

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