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Certainly a major factor is Marx's ability to present his content in such a form as to make the arguments appear forceful and valid , to arouse the emotions of his audience , and to make the author of the tract worthy of belief .
Certainly a major factor is Marx's ability to present his content in such a form as to make the arguments appear forceful and valid , to arouse the emotions of his audience , and to make the author of the tract worthy of belief .
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Wilhelm Liebknecht , one of Marx's " pupils ” who was for a time a daily visitor to Marx's home in London , writes in his reminiscences that “ Marx attached extraordinary value to pure correct expression and in Goethe , Lessing ...
Wilhelm Liebknecht , one of Marx's " pupils ” who was for a time a daily visitor to Marx's home in London , writes in his reminiscences that “ Marx attached extraordinary value to pure correct expression and in Goethe , Lessing ...
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D. Riazanov , Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels , New York , 1927 , p . 78 . 9. Marx and Engels , Selected Correspondence , p . 20 . 10. Marx , Selected Works , II , 29 . 11. Marx , Selected Works , I , 192–193 . 12.
D. Riazanov , Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels , New York , 1927 , p . 78 . 9. Marx and Engels , Selected Correspondence , p . 20 . 10. Marx , Selected Works , II , 29 . 11. Marx , Selected Works , I , 192–193 . 12.
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