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Imagine, studying the relationship between social and solidarity economy (SSE) and imaginary in the era of capitalocene. By Alexandrine Lapoutte, Timothée Duverger, and Eric Dacheux (Eds.)
Cian McMahon and Felippe de Medeiros Oliveira
Vol 58(2), pp. 61-63
https://doi.org/10.61869/HSKY8387
How to cite this article: McMahon, C. & de Medeiros Oliveira, F. (2025). Imagine, studying the relationship between social and solidarity economy (SSE) and imaginary in the era of capitalocene. By Alexandrine Lapoutte, Timothée Duverger, and Eric Dacheux (Eds.) [Book review]. Journal of Co-operative Studies, 58(2), pp. 61-63. https://doi.org/10.61869/HSKY8387
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