> CB: Is your implication that Marx was not an oddball to you ?
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Well, he had his odd quirks, as don't we all. But his economic/political writings seem eminently sane to me, and often quite brilliant (though also frequently very wrong-headed, but who's perfect?). It's too bad that the Marxist movement after his death took off in directions that he perhaps would not have approved of.
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