quote: Originally posted by Ronn_Bman:
This one's for Barry The Sprout
From Chase's calendar of events:
Communist Manifesto
February 26, 1848
Written by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels on the eve of the revolutions of 1848, the Manifesto provided ideas for socialist and communist movements.
BTW, I don't want anyone to think my posting of this is a crack of any kind. It is not. I came across it this morning at the station and thought he might find this historical note interesting. (Isn't it a shame the disclaimer is almost as long as the post [img]graemlins/hehe.gif[/img] )
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[ 02-26-2002: Message edited by: Ronn_Bman ]
Ta Ronn! I honestly wouldn't have known this otherwise. I would just like to point out that as Communist literature goes it isn't exactly the best you can read. Which is ironic I suppose. Try reading Capital (it may be 6000 pages, but this is not an easy subject [img]tongue.gif[/img] ).
And I honestly didn't know that either Donut. I will have to find the Japenese resteraunt in question. I think I know which one it is actually. Just off to find it...
And if anyone has any problems with Communism then I will be happy to answer them. But please don't just flame me for being different. Not that I am accusing you of doing that... I just know how these things can go sometimes.
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