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Preface: Portugal and Comparative Inquiry Introduction Chapter 1: Capitalism and the Bourgeois Revolution Part I: State Forms, Enterprise, and Continuity in the Consolidation of Capitalism Chapter 2: Origins and Evolution of the State Chapter 3: Economic Groups, Public Enterprises, and Multinationals: Links to the State Chapter 4: Continuity of the State in the Political Economy Part II: Class and Movement in the Struggle for a Socialist Transition and Popular Democracy Chapter 5: Class and Movement in the Struggle for a Socialist Transition and Popular Democracy Chapter 6: The April 25 Coup Chapter 7: Institutional Conflict and the MFA Chapter 8: The New Popular and Social Movements Chapter 9: Social Classes in Struggle Chapter 10: Legacies of the Revolution Chapter 11: The Aftermath Conclusion: Assessment and Implications
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