Vergessene Potenziale assoziativen Lebens: Pluralismus, Funktionalismus, und Freiheit in der Vorstellung von G.D.H. Cole und H.J. Laski

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Vergessene Potenziale assoziativen Lebens : Pluralismus, Funktionalismus, und Freiheit in der Vorstellung von G.D.H. Cole und H.J. Laski. / Mossin, Christiane.

I: Forschungsjournal Soziale Bewegungen, Bind 29, Nr. 3, 09.2016, s. 181-190.

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Mossin, C 2016, 'Vergessene Potenziale assoziativen Lebens: Pluralismus, Funktionalismus, und Freiheit in der Vorstellung von G.D.H. Cole und H.J. Laski', Forschungsjournal Soziale Bewegungen, bind 29, nr. 3, s. 181-190.

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Mossin, C. (2016). Vergessene Potenziale assoziativen Lebens: Pluralismus, Funktionalismus, und Freiheit in der Vorstellung von G.D.H. Cole und H.J. Laski. Forschungsjournal Soziale Bewegungen, 29(3), 181-190.

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Mossin C. Vergessene Potenziale assoziativen Lebens: Pluralismus, Funktionalismus, und Freiheit in der Vorstellung von G.D.H. Cole und H.J. Laski. Forschungsjournal Soziale Bewegungen. 2016 sep.;29(3):181-190.

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Mossin, Christiane. / Vergessene Potenziale assoziativen Lebens : Pluralismus, Funktionalismus, und Freiheit in der Vorstellung von G.D.H. Cole und H.J. Laski. I: Forschungsjournal Soziale Bewegungen. 2016 ; Bind 29, Nr. 3. s. 181-190.

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