Jiang argues that Marx was right in a broader sense because after World War II industrial societies made workers and unions central to social order and political reform.
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Jiang argues that Marx was right in a broader sense because after World War II industrial societies made workers and unions central to social order and political reform.
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"...Today. We. Say. He's. Wrong. Right. Communism. Happened. In. The. Soviet. Union. And. Happened. In. China. But. It. Happen. In. Europe. And. United. States...."
"...The. Heart. And. Center. Of. Your. Society. And. The. Workers. Who. Unions. Could. Demand. Political. Reforms. And. So. All. Society. Was. Geared. Towards. Making...."
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