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Marx Once Declared That "whatever Else He Was, He Was Certainly Not A Marxist" What Did He Mean By This Statement?
In my text book i can not find the statement that Marx said. The statement that he said is, whatever else he was he certainly was not a Marxist. Please help me understand what he meant by this statement?
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