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Patricia Marchak is a prominent scholar known for her critical analysis of state terrorism, particularly in the context of Argentina during the 1970s. Her seminal work, "God's Assassins: State Terrorism in Argentina in the 1970s," explores the mechanisms and impacts of state-sponsored violence, shedding light on the political climate and human rights abuses of the era. Marchak's rigorous research and compelling narrative style have made her a significant figure in the study of political violence and global markets.

In addition to her work on state terrorism, Marchak has delved into the complexities of neoliberalism and its effects on global markets. Her book, "The Integrated Circus: The New Right and the Restructuring of Global Markets," critiques the rise of the New Right and its implications for economic policies worldwide. Through her writings, she has influenced a generation of scholars and activists, encouraging them to examine the intersection of politics and economics critically.

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