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10.2- The Adventures of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels

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Marks and Angles and the New Rhineland News

The authorities in brussels were terrified by the revolution in france, and expelled everyone who might potentially destabilize belgium. But that was ok, because their lives as emigres and exiles was over. It was time to go home and embark on the revolution. Now at this point, everything is moving in a straight line. The communist league struggled to make inroads with the actual workers they were supposed to be representing. They also had forming alliances with other socialist leaders who marks and angles had just spent the last few years so thoroughly mocking and deriding. And these leaders thought marks was a cowardly stuge of the bourgeoisie for advancing the necessity of this bourgeois ev lution

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