¿Tiene porvenir el futuro?, per Faustino Oncina Coves (ed.).
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Oncina Coves, Faustino (ed.) 2022, ¿Tiene porvenir el futuro?, Madrid: Plaza y Valdés. ISBN 978-84-17121-37-2, 288 pàgines.
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Oncina Coves, F. (ed.). 2022. ¿Tiene porvenir el futuro? Madrid: Plaza y Valdés.
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