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Afterword to Karl Marx's "Critique of the Gotha Program" - CounterPunch.org:
Excerpt (as an independent Marxist, I found this essay very inspiring):
Dixi et salvavi animam meam. With these Latin words Karl Marx concludes his Critique of the Gotha Program (1875) – “I have spoken and saved my soul.” One is unaccustomed to religious expression from the great communist, unless it be sarcastic, yet here he uses it to conclude a devastating analysis of the program of German workers party. What is Marx’s soul? How did he save it? And what about ours?
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