I must disagree about your analysis of Engels......Have you read the 'the Condition of the Working Class in England in 1844'.....as inciteful book as you could read.......though i agree the marxist lexicography is convoluted and difficult to follow....as in Trotsky's History of the Russian Revolution.....that's why British marxists are most readable and accessible such as Eric Hobsbawn or Christopher Hill......both demi-gods.
As I remember, Engels (in TCotWCinE) makes some very contentious statements about the Irish.
Have you read TDoN? Or indeed Trostky's "In Defence of Merckism" where he describes a fox as an unconscious dialectitian. He'd obviously lost his marbles long before the ice pick lobotomy.
As I remember, Engels (in TCotWCinE) makes some very contentious statements about the Irish.
Have you read TDoN? Or indeed Trostky's "In Defence of Merckism" where he describes a fox as an unconscious dialectitian. He'd obviously lost his marbles long before the ice pick lobotomy.