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Judenstaat: an alternate history in which a Jewish state is created in east Germany in 1948
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Judenstaat—in the Jewish Book Council
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Judenstaat—A Kirkus Review
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Getting Up for the People in H-Socialisms
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World Accumulation & Planetary Life, or, Why Capitalism Will Not Survive until the “Last Tree Is Cut”
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