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*[[Hauntology]] *[[Hauntology]]
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 +*''[[Specters of Marx]]'' (1993), a book by French philosopher [[Jacques Derrida]]
 +*''[[A Spectre Is Haunting Texas]]'', a science fiction novel by Fritz Leiber
 +*[[Old Europe (politics)]]
 +*''[[The Phantom of Liberty]]''
 +*[[Cantata for the 20th Anniversary of the October Revolution (Prokofiev)]]
 +*[[List of German expressions in English]]
 +*[[Right-wing politics]]
 +*[[Left-wing terrorism]]
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