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Notes from the Editors, April 2020
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Today, at the bicentennial of Frederick Engels's birth, it is worth taking a brief look at Engels's theory of the labor aristocracy, its connection to V. I. Lenin's thinking, and the significance of these ideas in light of the current capitalist conjuncture.
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Today, at the bicentennial of Frederick Engels's birth, it is worth taking a brief look at Engels's theory of the labor aristocracy, its connection to V.
I.
Lenin's thinking, and the significance of these ideas in light of the current capitalist conjuncture.
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