Luke Pickrell

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Compare in this regard Marx’s fertile power with the healthy and sometimes vigorous mediocrity of historians of the French Revolution like Thiers, Guizot, and Louis Blanc, who made what were, all in all, the same discoveries as Marx in the realm of historical methodology, but without passion, without dynamism in action; in a word, as men of the library for whom history is a scholarly autopsy and not the study of a living continuity.
Notebooks: 1936-1947 (New York Review Books Classics)
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