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Marx and Engels on Russian Revolution

Gee, Marx wasnt even consistent with his own logic if he says a revolution could happen in Russia. I didnt know that. I mean, I already thought the logic of marxism was highly flawed given more information on market operations, but man! (Gibby 18:16, 11 December 2005 (UTC))

Gee, maybe your understanding of Marxism is incorrect! (BostonMA)

It seems like it. But feel free to edit the FMC part, contsructive criticism is welcome. Deletion is not. :P (Gibby)

Article is locked. I actually think that is a good thing at the moment.