Note bibliografiche: Schettino F. e Clementi F. (2022), Crisi, disuguaglianze e povertà. Le iniquità del capitalismo, da Lehman Brothers alla Covid-19, II edizione aggiornata, Napoli: La Città del Sole
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Review of Schettino F. e Clementi F. (2022), Crisi, disuguaglianze e povertà. Le iniquità del capitalismo, da Lehman Brothers alla Covid-19, II edizione aggiornata, Napoli: La Città del Sole
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