Finance Capital and the NATO Intervention in Libya - Summary - The Ruling in the High Court of Britain in Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) Vs. Goldman Sachs, the Financial Behemoth of Wall Street Revealed how Firms in the Financialization of
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