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Paul B asks: >I note the fact that no one seems to think Lenin developed and applied >Marx's contribution. > >Is this taken for granted? I'd be interested the hear the views of better-read comrades than myself on this -- but do others agree with me that Lenin advanced the *practical* *critique* of political economy to a marked degree? Julian
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