"Unfortunately, the habit of praising or blaming without knowledge of the subject is becoming increasingly common to men of all parties today. This is not due to the failure of this or that doctrine, but to the crisis through which our whole civilisation is passing. At the same time this regrettable tendency adds greatly to the confusion in which all the sociological disputes of our day are taking place."
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Lucien Laurat, Marxism and Democracy, 1940, published by the ', Victor Gollancz Ltd, London; translated by Edward Fitzgerald. Text online at the '.
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