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              <text>This work documents the little-known political solidarity campaign of the international socialist movement for the Republic of Spain, the first of such magnitude. It relativizes, on the one hand, the notion of the immobility of the democratic socialist forces at this time of appeasement and, on the other hand, that of an irremediable slide towards the second European apocalypse, thus proving that all was not yet over. | This is a very appropriate reading of the current times, those of the agony of the post-World War II international order (translation of abstract, &lt;a href="https://www.editions-hermann.fr/livre/9791037004420"&gt;Hermann Editions, Paris&lt;/a&gt;).</text>
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