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05-16-2007, 09:32 PM
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Originally Posted by B.J. Mark,
Thanks for the insight. It is very thought provoking. I am in process with these things and need to read some more on it.
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B.J. | If you haven't already, you should read Thomas Sowell's book, , it is very good. He accurately represents Marx and Engels and offers a great critique at the end. Dr. Greg Bahnsen used a lot of material from this book in some of his lectures on Marxism (both in his philosophy and his political ethics courses).
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