Milton Friedman: One of the great failures of Marxism has been that it would be easy for workers to unite across racial and ethnic lines. "It proves extraordinarily easy just over and over again in different societies," he says. Marxists promote a kind of universalism, but they don't always agree with each other on issues such as race or religion,. He writes at The New York Review of Books; you can follow him on Twitter @jenniferfranco59.

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