The long retreat: strategies to reverse the decline of the left
"Authoritarianism is rampant across the globe. Right-wing governments from Russia to America oversee wars from Ukraine to Palestine, while capitalism lurches from crisis to crisis, its citizens mired in poverty. Imprisoned Putin critic Boris Kagarlitsky confronts this stark reality, demanding a...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Authoritarianism is rampant across the globe. Right-wing governments from Russia to America oversee wars from Ukraine to Palestine, while capitalism lurches from crisis to crisis, its citizens mired in poverty. Imprisoned Putin critic Boris Kagarlitsky confronts this stark reality, demanding a clear strategy from the left to dismantle this ever-darkening nightmare. As well as bringing Russian and Western thinkers into dialogue, Kagarlitsky draws upon his experiences as a Russian dissident since the latter days of the Soviet Union in this detailed analysis of leftist strategy. As a Marxist, he engages in radical ideas including Universal Basic Income and decentralised collective ownership, as well as looking at historical and contemporary examples of revolution and dissent, covering the left's response to the war in Ukraine" -- Page 4 of cover |
Beschreibung: | Translated from the Russian "Published in partnership with the Transnational Institute." |
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Contents Foreword by Patrick Bond Preface vii xv PART I: SOCIALISM AS A PROBLEM i. In the Labyrinth of Ideology 3 2. Revolution as Practice 13 3. The State and the Bureaucracy 29 PART II: THE REVENGE OF CAPITAL 4. From Nomenklatura to Bourgeoisie: The Evolution of the Soviet Elite 41 5. What Remains of the Welfare State? 58 6. A Kaleidoscope of Problems and Opportunities 70 PART III: NEOLIBERALISM: LONG GOODBYES 7. A Sick Society 95 8. War, Hunger and Economic Restructuring 115 PART IV: THE FALLEN BANNER 9. Who Will Transform Society? 141 10. The Problem of Control 172 11. Between Reform and Revolution 186 PART V: THE RETURN OF HOPE 12, Where to Begin? 199 13. Plan and Market 216 14. From the Coalition of Resistance to the Coalition of Change 226 Conclusion 238 Notes Index 245 266
Index Afghanistan 136 Agamben, Giorgio 104 Albania 202 Amin, Samir 128 Arab/Israeli War (1973) 47 Argentina 165,168 Asiatic despotism 56-7 Attlee, Clement 165 Austria-Hungary 121,206-7 Austrian School 229 autarchy 128 authoritarian populism 176 authoritarianism 26, 29-30 Bâez, Geoffrey Antonio Carmona 59 Bandera, Stepan 130 banks and banking 63, 90-1, 95-7, 203-4,210-1 Barnett, Vincent 55 Baroud, Ramzy xiii Batkin, Leonard 166 Baudrillard, Jean 59, 66, 83, 214, 230 Bauman, Zygmunt 9 Baumann, Hans 106 Beck, Ulrich 62 Belarus revolt (2020-21) xi Benjamin, Walter 227 Berdyaev, Nikolay 14,234-5, 237 Bermudo, José 158 Bernstein, Eduard 6-7 Black Lives Matter (BLM) 154 Bloch, Ernst 10-11 The Principle of Hope 7-8 Böhm-Bawerk, Eugen 229 Bolivia 168 Boisa Familia programme 165 Bolshevik Party 20-1, 23-4, 32, 57, 124,161 10lh Congress 21 18th Congress 221 Constituent Assembly 13 Bolshevism 13,14,18, 20-1 Bolsonaro, Jair 165,169 Boric, Gabriel 168-9 bourgeoisie 51-3,162,173 Brazil 165,168-9,211 Bregman, Rutger Utopia for Realists 5 Brezhnev, Leonid 47 Brie, Michael 16,18,172 BRICS (Brazil-Russia-India-ChinaSouth Africa) xi Britain 157, 180-1 and Brexit 147 and Covid 109 health care in 100 andWWI:121 Brus, Wiodzimierz 223 Bukharin, Nikolay 25, 60, 229 Bulgakov, Mikhail 229 Busby, Joshua 98 Callicles ‘Gorgias’ 8 Callinicos, Alex xv Camus, Albert 29 Canada ‘Freedom Convoy’ protest (2022) 105, 110, 144, 147-50, 155 capital, export of 64-5 capitalism alienation from 80,81 corporate capitalism 30 financialisation of 60, 86, 203 state intervention in 62
INDEX Castells, Manuel 180 Castillo, Pedro 168-70 Certeau, Michel de 199 debate with Foucault 181-3 Chartist movement 30 Chavez, Hugo 165 Chekhov, Anton 117 Cheshkov, Marat 179 Chesney, Marc 90-1, 95-6 Chile 168-9,189 China 68-9, 74, 202 and Taiwan 119,123,173 Chinese Revolution 34 Choonara, Joseph 80,120 Churchill, Winston 165 civil rights movement 30 civil society 144-7 class 161-2,231-2 see also middle class; ruling class; working class Clausewitz, Karl On War xv Clemenceau, Georges 214-5 climate change 70-3,135, 214 Clinton, Bill 76 Cold War 69,116,177 collective farms 221-2 Colombia 168-9 commodity relations 192-3 communist ideology 51 Communist International 25 Communist Manifesto, The (Marx and Engels) 200-1,202, 204, 217,231 Communist Party of Czechoslovakia 46 Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) 19th Congress 27 20th Congress 27,41 conspiracy theories 111-4 consumerism 55-6, 58-9, 60, 66-7, 78 alienation from 58 sabotage against 184-5 · 267 convergence theory 44 corporate planning 210-2 Covid-19 pandemic 66-7, 79-80, 88, 98-108,129,147-8,180,238 emergency measures against 103-4, 109-10,148 impact on labour market 76,79-80 protests against emergency measures 105,110,123,144,147 and surveillance 183-4 creative professions 79 Crimea 115,118 Crimean War (1853-56) 120,136 Croce, Benedetto 24 Croeser, Eve 71 Cuban Revolution (1959) 28,165 culture wars 150-4 Cutrone, Chris 154 Czecholslovkia 26, 45-6 de-industrialisation 56,143 de-linking 128 Debord, Guy 177-8 The Society of the Spectacle 182 debt 60,65 democracy 17, 30-1,172-3,187-9 Democratic Party (US) 156, 158,
213 democratic socialism 12, 35 depoliticisation 146,177 Desai, Radluka viii Deutscher Memorial Prize ix digital technology 177,179-81,224 and Covid 105, 111 Djilas, Milovan 47 The New Class 42 Dmitriev, Timofey 32-3 Donbas uprising x Donetsk X, 115,118,130 Durkheim, Emile 8 Dutschke, Rudi 145 Dyakova, Lyudmila 169
268 . THE LONG RETREAT economic democracy 205 economic crises, socialist remedies for 61-2, 67-8 elections, voters’ turn to the right 174 elite class, Russia see nomenklatura Elson, Diane 223 Engels, Friedrich 5, 8,10,15, 58, 75, 85, 118, 123, 203,217-8, 236,242 on French Revolution 181-19 English Revolution 15, 20 environment 70-3,213-5 epidemics 99 Euro (currency) 210 European Commission 127 European Union 141 European Union Recovery Instrument 72 fascism 133-4 fascistisation 131-2,134 financial markets 64, 96-7 Financial Times 216 Finland 212 flow economy 224-5 Fluder, Robert 106 Foucault, Michel 177 debate with de Certeau 181-3 France 26, 72,155-6,169 ‘Red May (1968) 28 and WWI: 124 France Insoumise Party 155-6 Franco-Prussian War (1870) 136 Frank, Thomas What’s the Matter with Kansas? 156 Franz Ferdinand, Archduke, assassination of 121, 125 freedom 13 French Revolution 15-16,17-19,20, 34 Freud, Sigmund 155 Friedrich Ebert Foundation 163 Fuentes, Federico xii Fujimori, Alberto 170 Fukuyama, Francis 3,172 G20 (St Petersburg 2013) ix, xi Gaaze, Konstantin 80,85,106 Galbraith, John Kenneth 50 The New Industrial State 44 German Democratic Republic 26-7 German social democrats 32, 58 Germany 32, 34 military socialism in 218 Nazi era 130-1 November Revolution (1918) 136 War Committee for German Industry 127 Weimar era 152 WWI: 121-2,218 Global Financial Crisis see Great Recession globalisation 70, 96,142,240-1 Godley, Wynne 88 Gramsci, Antonio xvi, 133,145,164, 176, 199, 228 Prison Notebooks xv, 24,150 Great Depression (1928-32) 68,149, 157,201-2,213 Great Recession (2008-10)
xi-xii, xvii, 60, 65 68, 70, 88, 95-7, 129, 192, 202, 212, 238 Great Resignation 76 Greece, economic crisis (2010) 211 Green New Deal 129,213-4 Green Party (Germany) 145 Guesde, Jules 125 GulfWar (1991) 116 Hardt, Michael 141, 239 Harrington, Brooke 64-5 Hartmann, Ludo Moritz 32 Harvey, David 132,192 Hasek, Jaroslav The Good Soldier Svejk 182-3 Hayeck, Friedrich von 29 health care 100-1,108 hegemony 164,227, 228, 240
INDEX Hitler, Adolf 34 Hobbes, Thomas 12 Hobsbawm, Eric 153 Hobson, John A. 123 Honneth, Axel 12,223 housing policy 63 identity politics 153,155 IG Metall trade union 77 Ilyin, Ivan 130 Industrial Revolution 75 inflation 86 information, access to 177-81 Inozemtsev, Vyacheslav 143,224 Institute of Globalisation Studies and Social Movements viii-ix intellectuals 150,153,164,193-5 see also left-wing intellectuals International Criminal Court xi International Socialism (journal) 120 interpretive sociology 32 intersectionality 153-4 investment, socialisation of 208-9, 212 Iran 119,123,147 Ireland, Easter Rising (1916) 233 Israel/Palestine xii Italy 26 fascist era 133 Jacobins 15-18,19,20 Jameson, Fredric 192 Jaurès, Jean 125 joint-stock companies 218 justice 8-9 Kagarlitsky, Boris vii-xiii The Dialect of Change xv ‘Letter from Prison’ xiii The Thinking Reed ix Kansas, voters’ turn to the right 156 Kapustin, Boris 54,226-7,238-9 · 269 Kautsky, Karl 10,13,14-15,24-5, 35-6, 205 Kazakhstan uprising (2021) 123,147, 148-9,236 Kelton, Stephanie 86-7 Kerensky, Aleksandr 237 Keynes, J.M. and Keynesianism 33,59, 85,86, 88,95 General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money 208-9 Khrushchev, Nikita 47 Klein, Matthew C. 122 Kolomoiskyi, Ihor 130-1 Kosygin, Aleksey 45,47 Krakovskaya, Svetlana 135 Krom, Mikhail 125 Krugman, Paul 59 Krylov, Vladimir 179 Kudyukin, Pavel 451 Kuznetsov, Gleb 103-4,106 labour market 73-6, 78-9,116,142-4 cheap labour 74-5 Labour Party (UK) 165 Lange, Oskar 208 Latin America 165,168-70 Laval, Christian 154, 226 Lavrov, Sergey xii Left, the xv-xvii, 11-12, 76-7, 242
failures of xii, 31-2,156-9,164-6, 168-71,175,229,234, 239-40 retreat by xv-xvi, xviiii, 3-4, 226-7 left-wing governments 165-71 left-wing intellectuals 149,153,154,159 left-wing political parties 174 left-wing populism 165 leisure 77-81 Lenin, VI. 14,15-18,21-3,25, 35,123, 124,220,233,235,237 The Collapse of the Second International 109 The State and Revolution 18,20,22
270 · THE LONG RETREAT Leningrad Bolshoy Drama Theatre 41 Leonhard, Wolfgang 26-7 Levchenko, Sergey 211 Liebig, Stefan 77 Lindmeier, Anna 77 Links (journal) x, xii Lloyd George, David 121 Locke, John 12 Lugansk x, 115,118 Lukacs, György 11,13,14, 32, 67-8, 69, 161,230,234 Lukashenko, Aleksandr xi Lula da Silva, Luiz Inacio 169 Luxemburg, Rosa 13,14,17, 34,123, 124, 172, 187-8 Machiavelli, Niccolo xv, 166 Maidan uprising (2014) x Malaysia Airlines, downing of plane (2014)10 Malm, Andreas 104 managerial revolution 44,45 Mandel, Ernest, debate with Alec Nove 223 Mandela, Nelson ix Manfred, Albert 17-18 Mannheim, Karl 6, 7 Marcuse, Herbert 174,189 market economy 87-90, 223-4 market relations 145-6, 216-8, 220-1 market socialism 222-3 Martov, Yuly 21-2,124 Marx, Karl and Marxism 5,10,18, 31, 56, 69, 75,85, 89, 111, 137, 178, 189-91, 204, 229,238, 242 Capital 6, 77,189 cultural Marxism 154 and Utopianism 6, 7 Mélenchon, Jean-Luc 155-6 Menshevik Party 21-2,124 middle class 59-60, 62, 79,107 impact of Covid on 106-7 Milanovic, Branko 128 military expenditure 116-7 military forces 103 Miliband, Ralph 230-1 minorities 152-3 Mlynâf, Zdenek xvii-xviii, 26, 27,46-7 modern monetary theory (MMT) 81, 85-91 money 86-9 monopolies 218 Mosier, Warren 86 Mostik (mascot cat) vii Mozgovoy, Aleksey x multiculturalism 151-2,154,155 Musk, Elon 62 Mussolini, Benito 133 nationalisation 204-5 Navalny, Aleksey xi Negri, Toni 141, 239 neoliberalism 3-5, 50, 54, 61, 62, 82-3, 89, 96-7, 151,162-3, 192 achievements of 172,177 Neurath, Otto 32, 219 New Democratic Party (Canada) 149 New Economic Policy (NEP)
22, 220 New Left Review 82,223 Nicaragua 165 nomenklatura 42-3,49, 51-2, 55,132 Nove, Alec 35, 50 debate with Mandel 223 Obama, Barack 154 Oberholzer, Basil 89 oil crisis (1973) 47 Oruç, Ertugrul 102 Palestine see Israel/Palestine Paris Commune (1871) 136 Peck, Wilhelm 26
INDEX people’s capitalism 50 Peru 168,169-70 Petro, Gustavo 168 Pettis, Michael 122 Piskarevsky Memorial Cemetery 147 Plato Republic 8 pluralism 162, 231 Poland 202 police forces 103,116 political parties 174-6 Portugal, ‘Carnation Revolution’ (1974) 28 Prague Spring (1968) 26,45-6,49 Prigozhin, Evgeny xi, 117 private military companies 116-7 private property 204-5, 217 privatisation 49, 50-1, 52, 62 property relations 216-7 protest movements (2010-) 148-50 Protsenko, Nikolay 71-2 Purdy, David 82 Putin, Vladimir viii, x-xi, 118-9,124, 126,132,147 and Ukraine war 118-9,121,130,131 Rabkor YouTube channel vii-viii racism 154-5 reverse racism 154 Ramaphosa, Cyril xi Reagan, Ronald 4, 50,132 Reckwitz, Andreas 78-9,143,158-9 redistribution politics 167 Regev, Yoel 107 Reich, Robert 76 resistance movements 80, 226 retreat in warfare xv-xvi revolution/s 137-8,186,235,237, 238-9 revolutionary parties 138 Ricardo, David 229 right-wing populism 149, 134,156 Robespierre, Maximilien 15-16,19 · 271 Robinson, William 116-7 robots 73-4, 76 Rogovin, Vadim 220, 221 Roosevelt, Franklin D. 213 Rosa Luxemburg Foundation viii Rousseau, Jean-Jacques 12 RT (news channel) xii ruling class 61, 228-9 Russia and Covid 107-8 health care in 100 Irkutsk Five-Year Plan 211-2 post-modern era 130-4 sale of oil and gas by 127 war communism 218, 219-20, 221 Russian Academy of Sciences. Institute of Sociology ix Russian Civil War (1918-20) 16-17, 19-22,41,220 Russian Orthodox Church 118 Russian Revolution (1905) 53-4,136, 235 Russian Revolution (1917) 13-18,123, 189-90,218 Russo-Japanese war (1905) 120,136
Saint-Just, Louis de 15 Sakharov, Andrey Dmitrievich 44, 50 Sakhnin, Aleksey 102 Sanders, Bernie 87,157, 213 Sandinista movement 165 Schmitt, Carl 61,152 Schumpeter, Joseph 25, 28, 30, 84, 99, 193,200 debate with Weber 32-3 shareholder counter-revolution 49 , Shinkarenko, Aleksandr 170 Shubin, Aleksandr 48-9, 206-7 Sik, Ota 222 Simmel, Georg 58, 63 Simon, Roger 133,162,164 Singapore 173
272 · THE LONG RETREAT Sismondi, Jean Charles de 210 Sitra Corporation 212 Skocpol, Theda 34 Smith, Adam 229 social democracy 31-2,124-5 social reform 187-9,191-2 socialism 6, 8,10, 31,190,192,204,239 Bolsheviks attitudes to opponents of 16-17 self-managed socialism 206-7 Socrates 8 Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr One Day in the Life ofIvan Denisovich 41 Sombart, Werner 3,156-7, 210 South African Communist Party vii-viii Soviet Union 4 era of reform (1964-) 45-6 fall ofxii, 3, 52, 216 Gosplan 45, 209 Great Terror era 33-4 perestroika era 136, 223 planning policies 45-6, 48-9 ‘Red Terror’ era 20 Spanish Civil War (1936-39) 206 Srnicek, Nick 76,179-80 Stalin, Joseph 21, 23, 27-8, 221 Standing, Guy 160 state, the 187-8, 203 alienation from 110,147,173 and banks 210-1 control of capital markets by 63-4 State Institute of Theatrical Art ix Steinbeck, John The Grapes of Wrath 149 Steinbilder, Johen 163 Stepun, Fedor 14 Strelkov, Igor x Strugatsky, Arkady and Boris Hard to be Good 243 Monday Begins on Saturday 9 Suffragette movement 30 Sukhanov, N.N. 124-5 Surikov, Vladislav 132 surveillance and control 181-5 surveillance capitalism 176-7,182-4 Sweden, Covid in 107 Taiwan, and China 119,123,173 tax evasion 64 tax system 87-8 Tcherneva, Pavlina 86 technological development 74-6, 143-4,177, 207 employment in 180-1 Thatcher, Margaret 4, 50,107 Third International 24 Thorpe, Charles 102,162, 240-1 Thunberg, Greta 71-3 time economics 78 Tito, Josip Broz 206 Tooze, Adam 91, 96-7,238 Transnational Institute, Amsterdam ix Trotsky, Lev 4,17, 20-1,23-5, 27-8, 201,204-5,220,231-2 Trudeau, Justin
110,155 Trump, Donald 158,178 Tugan-Baranovsky, M.1.126 Ukraine war vii, xii-xiii, 64-5,115-21, 127-3, 128-31,213,238 Russian accusations of Nazism xii-xiii, 130-1 Ulbricht, Walter 26 United States 156-8 and Covid 109,148 housing crisis in 63 labour market in 76 New Deal era 213 voters’ turn to the right 156-8 Universal Basic Income (UBI) 81-5 Uruguay 165 Utopianism xvi, 5-11 Valdai Club Conference (2023) viii Vandervelde, Emile 125
INDEX Venezuela 165 Vietnam 202 Vodolazov, Grigory 189, 233 Voslensky, Mikhail 42 Wagner Group x, xi, 117 War on Terror 116 war communism 104, 219-21 war socialism 102,126,219 wars 121, 124,134-7 Weber, Max 19,23, 29-34, 53-4, 57, 164, 165-8, 177,206,210, 218-9, 232 debate with Schumpeter 32-3 welfare state 59, 82 and consumerism 59-61 dismantling of 60, 62, 84,100,108 Wells, H.G. The Time Machine 159 white males 154 Williams, Alex 76 workers’ movements 160-1 Workers’ Party (Brazil) 165, 211 · 273 working class xvii, 142,144,194,230-1, 234-5,240-1 hatred for 159-60, 234 poverty and insecurity of 58-9,160 working from home 79-81 working hours 76-7, 79-81 World Health Organization (WHO) 98 World Trade Organization (Seattle 1999) ix World War 1:19,120,121-7, 218-9 World War II: 26, 201-2 Wray, Randall 85, 86, 89 Yablokov, Ilya 111 Yanukovych, Viktor x yellow vest movement 72,147,155 Yeltsin, Boris ix, 12 Yugoslavia 115,206 Zelenski, Vlodomyr 130-1 Zizek, Slavoj 155, 227 Zorin, Leonid Guests 41 Zuboff, Shoshana 176-7 |
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spelling | Kagarlickij, Boris 1958- Verfasser (DE-588)122679598 aut The long retreat strategies to reverse the decline of the left Boris Kagarlitsky ; foreword by Patrick Bond ; translated by Renfrey Clarke London ; Las Vegas, NV Pluto Press 2024 xix, 273 Seiten 22 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Transnational Institute Translated from the Russian "Published in partnership with the Transnational Institute." "Authoritarianism is rampant across the globe. Right-wing governments from Russia to America oversee wars from Ukraine to Palestine, while capitalism lurches from crisis to crisis, its citizens mired in poverty. Imprisoned Putin critic Boris Kagarlitsky confronts this stark reality, demanding a clear strategy from the left to dismantle this ever-darkening nightmare. As well as bringing Russian and Western thinkers into dialogue, Kagarlitsky draws upon his experiences as a Russian dissident since the latter days of the Soviet Union in this detailed analysis of leftist strategy. As a Marxist, he engages in radical ideas including Universal Basic Income and decentralised collective ownership, as well as looking at historical and contemporary examples of revolution and dissent, covering the left's response to the war in Ukraine" -- Page 4 of cover Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Sozialismus (DE-588)4055785-6 gnd rswk-swf Die Linke (DE-588)4035854-9 gnd rswk-swf Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 gnd rswk-swf Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 gnd rswk-swf Socialism Communism Right and left (Political science) Ideology Democracy Capitalism Russia (Federation) / Politics and government / 1991- Sowjetunion (DE-588)4077548-3 g Russland (DE-588)4076899-5 g Die Linke (DE-588)4035854-9 s Sozialismus (DE-588)4055785-6 s Geschichte z DE-604 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, EPUB 978-0-7453-5027-1 Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF 978-0-7453-5026-4 Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=035474190&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis Digitalisierung BSB München - ADAM Catalogue Enrichment application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=035474190&sequence=000003&line_number=0002&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Register // Gemischte Register |
spellingShingle | Kagarlickij, Boris 1958- The long retreat strategies to reverse the decline of the left Sozialismus (DE-588)4055785-6 gnd Die Linke (DE-588)4035854-9 gnd |
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title | The long retreat strategies to reverse the decline of the left |
title_auth | The long retreat strategies to reverse the decline of the left |
title_exact_search | The long retreat strategies to reverse the decline of the left |
title_full | The long retreat strategies to reverse the decline of the left Boris Kagarlitsky ; foreword by Patrick Bond ; translated by Renfrey Clarke |
title_fullStr | The long retreat strategies to reverse the decline of the left Boris Kagarlitsky ; foreword by Patrick Bond ; translated by Renfrey Clarke |
title_full_unstemmed | The long retreat strategies to reverse the decline of the left Boris Kagarlitsky ; foreword by Patrick Bond ; translated by Renfrey Clarke |
title_short | The long retreat |
title_sort | the long retreat strategies to reverse the decline of the left |
title_sub | strategies to reverse the decline of the left |
topic | Sozialismus (DE-588)4055785-6 gnd Die Linke (DE-588)4035854-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Sozialismus Die Linke Russland Sowjetunion |
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