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Is being a Marxist a hereditary condition?

October 2, 2013 by idahorner

  That is one of the questions a BBC Radio 4 journalist asked as part of his commentary with respect to the row that has broken out between a UK newspaper the Daily Mail and Ed Miliband the leader of the opposition Labour party here in the UK. An odd thing to say you might think, but that is what the Daily Mail appear to be suggesting in their article  about Ed's … [Read more...]

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