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The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggle.

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Literature must become party literature... Down with non partisan literatures!
Literature must become the general cause of the proletariat, a small and a small
screw in the social democratic mechanism, one and individual a mechanism set
in motion by the entire conscious vanguard of the whole working class. Literature

must become the integral part of the organized, methodical and unified labors of
the Social Democratic Party. (Novaia Jizn, Movember, 1905)



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Einsteins theory of relativity cannot be considered accepted since it was not accepted
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Marxism, a primitive superficial economic theory, is not only inaccurate, not
only unscientific, has not only failed to predict a single event in terms of figures,
quantities, time-scales or locations (something that modern economic theory with
complex mathematical model using computers today do with laughable ease in
the course of social forecasting although never with the help of Marxism) -is
absolutely astounds one by economic and mechanistic crudity of its attempts to
explain the most subtle of creatures, the human beings, and that even more

complex synthesis of millions of people of the society. Only the cupidity of some,
the blindness of others, and a craving of faith on the part of still others can serve
to explain this grim humor of the twentieth century.

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