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            by Edmund Wilson 
            
              | To the Finland Station: A study in the writing and acting of history |  
              | It is easy to conflate communism with the evils of Soviet Russia. Edmund Wilson in his epic history of the left, reminds us that its origins sprung from the friendship between a middle-class son of Trier (where today his image adorns traffic lights!) and the scion of a Manchester-based cotton family. Marx and Engels alongside Babeuf and Saint-Simon and the US Owenite social optimists are explored in this brilliant, comprehensive and above all readable synthesis. (Jeremy Miller - bwl 104 Spring 2022)
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