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... Trotskyists and ex- Trotskyists whose Marxism he considers to be dogmatic . I take it then that by " contemporary Marxists " he means pres- ent - day dogmatic Marxists . cording to Sartre , is the practice of " present - day Marxists ...
... Trotskyists and ex- Trotskyists whose Marxism he considers to be dogmatic . I take it then that by " contemporary Marxists " he means pres- ent - day dogmatic Marxists . cording to Sartre , is the practice of " present - day Marxists ...
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... Trotsky acquired a meaningfulness in New York they never attained in any capital of Europe , or in any other city in the States . Kenneth Rexroth said to me recently : " I just walked away from the Stalin - Trotsky controversy . " He ...
... Trotsky acquired a meaningfulness in New York they never attained in any capital of Europe , or in any other city in the States . Kenneth Rexroth said to me recently : " I just walked away from the Stalin - Trotsky controversy . " He ...
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... Trotsky's speech , a copy of which , fortunately , had been prepared . Trotsky - through Shachtman- declared that he would stake his life on the judgment of an impartial committee of inquiry which could study the evidence the Stalinists ...
... Trotsky's speech , a copy of which , fortunately , had been prepared . Trotsky - through Shachtman- declared that he would stake his life on the judgment of an impartial committee of inquiry which could study the evidence the Stalinists ...
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