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This essay discusses somewhat informally several ideas that receive a more extended and technical treatment in Sensat (1997a). Support from The Graduate School and The Center for Twentieth Century Studies of The University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee and from the National Science Foundation through Grant No. DIR 88-22024 is gratefully acknowledged.

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Sensat, J. Marx's inverted world. Topoi 15, 177–188 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00135388

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