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... Marxism occurred not only in Britain , but also in the United States . Scott Saunders has described this development of an anti - Marxist ' new orthodoxy ' in the following terms : ' If the thesis was a criticism which emphasised ...
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... Marxist thought , a commonplace that derives from Marx's and Engels's own work . Certainly , no major Marxist historian has ever suggested otherwise . It should be noted , however , that the proposition that the English Revolution was a ...
... Marxist thought , a commonplace that derives from Marx's and Engels's own work . Certainly , no major Marxist historian has ever suggested otherwise . It should be noted , however , that the proposition that the English Revolution was a ...
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