Marx sometimes struck an internationalist pose - it was just another one of his 
frauds on the public.

Marx, "British Politics" (April 7, 1853), Collected Works, Vol. 112, p.7: " . . 
. The real point at issue always is, Turkey in Europe -  the great peninsula to 
the south of the Save and Danube. This splendid territory has the misfortune to 
be inhabited by a conglomerate of different races and nationalities, of which 
it is hard to say which is the least fit for progress and civilization. . . . "

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Reposted in the interests of post-national-socialist harmony

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