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Christopher Hitchens on an Anecdote about Karl Marx

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An anecdote here told to Hitchens by Huw Wheldon as related by an old man who (supposedly) had worked in the reading room of the British Museum in late 19th century and who, when pressed, remembered details of Karl Marx’s time there.It sounds rather apocryphal, but, still, funny stuff.

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An anecdote here told to Hitchens by Huw Wheldon as related by an old man who (supposedly) had worked in the reading room of the British Museum in late 19th century and who, when pressed, remembered details of Karl Marx’s time there.

It sounds rather apocryphal, but, still, funny stuff.

Lord Keynes
Realist Left social democrat, left wing, blogger, Post Keynesian in economics, but against the regressive left, against Postmodernism, against Marxism

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