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Re: But is it a fair cop, Rolf? IS it, Burford?
- Subject: Re: But is it a fair cop, Rolf? IS it, Burford?
- From: m-14970@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Hugh Rodwell)
- Date: Sun, 30 Jun 1996 23:27:07 +0100
Adolfo writes:
>When that is the case, as with Herr Vogt, the question
>that if it is the Secretary of Health or the Home Secretary who signs the
>paycheck is totally academic.
Now Herr Vogt was a real, live genuine police spy in the pay of Louis
Bonaparte, the Little.
Marx wrote a brilliant polemic against him, proving this and clearing up
the mess of lies and intrigue that Vogt had created. At the same time, he
provided a first-class analysis of the diplomatic state of Europe at the
time.
Will Adolfo treat us to a similar thick tome on Chris's machinations?
Cheers,
Hugh
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- Thread context:
- Re: The mysteries of Hall-Burford, the SERIES 9000 Computer!,
hariette spierings Sun 30 Jun 1996, 22:24 GMT
- The mysteries of Adolpho,
Chris, London Sun 30 Jun 1996, 20:10 GMT
- Re: But is it a fair cop, Rolf? IS it, Burford?,
hariette spierings Sun 30 Jun 1996, 18:12 GMT
- Re: cop-baiters & gossip corridors and different levels of struggle,
hariette spierings Sun 30 Jun 1996, 17:43 GMT
- debt & development,
Doug Henwood Sun 30 Jun 1996, 17:09 GMT
- Robinson quote,
Doug Henwood Sun 30 Jun 1996, 16:44 GMT
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