Paul Sorrells

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Though theoretically opposed to what he called ‘a superstitious attitude to authority’ (MC 157), Marx was so convinced of the importance of his own ideas that he had little tolerance for opinions different from his own. This led to frequent rows in the Communist Correspondence Committee and in the Communist League that followed
Marx: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)
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