From: Chris Burford <cburford@xxxxxxxxxx> Reply-To: pen-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To: pen-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [PEN-L:21675] Re: Who will be the next Marx Date: Mon, 21 Jan 2002 07:34:49 +0000
We will be.
Collectively.
(and not just those on this list)
Interesting that they seem to be looking for a spectre.
There are alternatives already. Their creators are not as well known as Marx of course, but they're there. It's amazing how the mainstream acts as though they don't exist. Anyway, it is not clear that the other systems implemented since 1917 were really based on Marx's claims anyway.
-Frank G.
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