[Marxism] A communist and a gentleman
chegitz guevara
absynthe at gmail.com
Tue May 5 13:01:37 MDT 2009
I know Pat is quoting someone else.
Personally, I found Anti-Dühring to be a pretty easy read.
On Tue, May 5, 2009 at 7:10 AM, Pat Costello <pt_costello at yahoo.com> wrote:
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> A reveiw of a new biography of Friedrich Engels
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> Marx's right-hand man was an industrialist who liked hunting, drinking and women. Roy Hattersley savours the irony
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> My boast that I am among the small number of people who have started to read Friedrich Engels' Anti-Dühring has to be qualified by the admission that I am also among the even smaller number of people who have not finished reading it. So I was distressed to discover, from Tristram Hunt's new biography of Engels, that what I found to be an unintelligible book is a "pacey, engaging and comprehensible explanation of the science of Marxism".
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