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This book is a political economy textbook published by the academy of science of the USSR. It’s not really a book about religions in and of itself but it do talk about how the different mods of production shaped the development of religion and spirituality.

And in general it’s a great text on marxist political economy, I think everyone should read it.

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What’s the name of the book comrade? It seems the link has expired.

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type “POLITICAL ECONOMY A Textbook issued by the Economics Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R” on anna’s archive and you should find it.

link: https://annas-archive.org/md5/700da50a0222a1508e8244d4050325db

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