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The media file displays a collection of books arranged on a light-colored wooden bookshelf, likely indoors in Segovia, Spain. The books are stacked both vertically and horizontally, suggesting a personal collection or a small library section. Subjects visible include various books with distinct spine colors and designs. One section features a stack of books standing upright: - A partially visible yellow-spined book, revealing "...WORKING SO HARD". - A blue-spined book titled "THE PLEASURES AND SORROWS OF WORK" by Alain de Botton (Dewey Decimal: 331.1 BOT ple). - A white-spined book titled "MAKING LIGHT WORK" by Spencer (Dewey Decimal: 331.01 SPE mak). - A white-spined book with a green eye graphic, titled "THE FUTURE OF THE PROFESSIONS" by Susskind and Susskind (Dewey Decimal: 331 SUS fut). - A blue-spined book with an "IMPRINT" logo (Dewey Decimal: 331 IMP). - Two copies of a white-spined book titled "THE GLOBOTICS UPHEAVAL" (Dewey Decimal: 331 BAL glo), likely by Richard Baldwin. Below this vertical stack, three books are piled horizontally: - Two red books, both titled "ANTI-MARX" by Juan Ramon Rallo. The top one is "TOMO 2: CRÍTICA A MARX" and the bottom is "TOMO 1: INTRODUCCIÓN A MARX" (Dewey Decimal: 330.85 RAL ant for both). Both feature a stylized drawing of Karl Marx's head. - At the very bottom, an upside-down, dark red-brown book is visible. Its spine reads "DAVID PRIESTLAND", "BANDERA ROJA: HISTORIA POLÍTICA Y CULTURAL DEL COMUNISMO" (Dewey Decimal: 330.85 PRI ban). The books primarily focus on topics related to economics, work, professions, and political history, with a notable emphasis on Anti-Marxist literature. No specific activity is taking place other than the arrangement of the books. The setting appears to be orderly, though some books are stacked rather than uniformly shelved.
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