How valid are the assertions of contemporary radicals who insist
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Engels. He finds that the characteristic qualities of modern
mass-mobilizing movements bear more impressive similarities to the
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Marxism." Thus he offers a new conceptual framework for the
analysis of contemporary totalitarian movements and established
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