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he was never the leader of any revolutionsor
insurrections though. sure he was involved, but
he was always less of a polilitician than an
academic, and 'marxism' was nowhere near being
the official dogma of the unions, etc., as it has
been in the 20th century. those insurrections, to
use some marxist theory, arose not out of
anything marx or engels did, but out of the
objective conditions that people were living in
under capitalism. things were bad, so people
rebelled against them. simple.
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