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In [6579] Ale R wrote: > As Tugan was an openly right-wing man --and Lenin's enemy-- his work couldn't be directly cited or used by the left. < In what sense was Tugan 'an openly right-wing man'? For a short bio (with links to other sources) see: http://cepa.newschool.edu/~het/profiles/tugan.htm In solidarity, Jerry
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