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'''''Black Capital''''' (Cirréonese: '' | '''''Black Capital''''' (Cirréonese: ''Capitale Noire''), is a political pamphlet written by [[Valerie Stepanoff]], originally published in [[Felicie]]. The text is largely responsible for the popularisation of [[wikipedia:Socialism|socialism]], specifically [[Stepanism|Stepanist]] theory, throughout Cirréone during its industrial revolution. | ||
[[Category:Books]] | [[Category:Books]] |
Revision as of 10:57, 30 May 2024
Black Capital (Cirréonese: Capitale Noire), is a political pamphlet written by Valerie Stepanoff, originally published in Felicie. The text is largely responsible for the popularisation of socialism, specifically Stepanist theory, throughout Cirréone during its industrial revolution.