The Washington Post, April 24th, 1994
BECAUSE AMERICANS naturally equated Karl Marx with our mortal enemies throughout the Cold War, we found it easy enough to think of him as an evil genius who would have nothing to teach us today. In many ways, though, Marx's original insights are more valuable because we now no longer have our vision of him colored by adversarial tensions. Surprising as it may seem to those who equate the collapse of communism with the failed ideas of "The Communist Manifesto" and "Das Kapital," there is actually little connection between the two. Marx would certainly have applauded the Soviet Union going into ...
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