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> I've done a lot of reading on the subject of socialism, but not nearly as
> much on the subject of feminism. If someone is trying to understand
> marxism after reading some Lenin and some Bakunin, they will probably have
> a lot of questions. Both of them were marxists, but they had some serious
> differences. Lenin wanted a socialist state, Bakunin didn't want a state
> at all.
Bakunin was a marxist? Huh? When?
Peter -- Peter van Heusden : pvanheus at hgmp.mrc.ac.uk 'The demand to give up illusions about the existing state of affairs is the demand to give up a state of affairs which needs illusions.' - Karl Marx