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    I imagine tha Luther was quite a charismatic man. Even if he wasn't as charismatic as he is made out to be, I don't think that he could have been quite so boring as David Harvey.

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    The Soviet academics never had the guts, too.
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    "A centrist strategy is based on patience, and building a movement or party or party-movement through deploying various instruments, which I think should include: workplace organising, housing struggles [...] and social services [...] and a range of other activities such as sports and culture. These are recruitment and retention tools that allow for a platform for political education." (Tim Cornelis, left-communist)
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    And apparently it is 200 pages. The Penguin Classics edition of the same book is over 1,100 pages. So you know you're going to get some poorly formatted, no margins, tiny-ass font, and with all the footnotes amputated. Lucky us.
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    I actually have this copy. It's only HALF of Capital vol 1.

    For some reason it ends on Chapter 14. The Division of Labor and Manufacture
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