Phillip Abbott Luce Quote

Kindled with his touted (and still touted) 'brother-hood of mankind,' Marx said that toward Poland the correct line would be to take "from the western part of Poland anything that can be taken, let the Germans occupy their fortresses under the pretext of 'protection,' use the people for cannon fodder and devour their country.'


pp. 75-76 - The Intellectual Student's Guide to Survival (1968)


Kindled with his touted (and still touted) 'brother-hood of mankind,' Marx said that toward Poland the correct line would be to take from the western ...

Kindled with his touted (and still touted) 'brother-hood of mankind,' Marx said that toward Poland the correct line would be to take from the western ...

Kindled with his touted (and still touted) 'brother-hood of mankind,' Marx said that toward Poland the correct line would be to take from the western ...

Kindled with his touted (and still touted) 'brother-hood of mankind,' Marx said that toward Poland the correct line would be to take from the western ...