But, hey there's an upside too. This'll do wonders for the collector's value of my 
December 1991- January 1992 issue of MT, "Final Issue: The End (Collector's Item)". 
Yes, comrades that final issue actually announced itself as a "Collector's Item". 
(Unless, of course, the blighters have warehouses full of the old final issue and 
they've been planning all along to flood the resurgent Marx-market with them?)

Eva Durant wrote,

>Don't get over-exited or worried. These people 
>(at best) want to sell keynes again, the contradiction of 
>capitalism with a human face. I  read the article
>in the Guardian, I've written a letter with this theme
>and - surprise - it wasn't published. Good old Pilger.
>
>> >>Title: POLITICS-EUROPE: Marx Makes a Comeback, Riding on a Magazine
>> >>
>> >>By Dipankar De Sarkar
>> >>
>> >>LONDON, Oct 28 (IPS) - The man is back in town. One hundred
>> >>and ten years after his death, the German economist Karl Marx
>> >>-- the father of communism -- has been 'relaunched'.
>> >>
>> >>Thanks are due in part to the British magazine 'Marxism Today',
>> >>which this week made a spectacular comeback with a one-off issue
>> >>published to assess Prime Minister Tony Blair's 18-month-old
>> >>government.
>> >>
>> >>The magazine -- an issue devoted to left-of-centre criticism
>> >>of what it calls the 'Blair Project' for Britain -- has been
>> >>a     *** sell out****.
>> >>      
>
>*** my emphasis, and the only reality content that got in by 
>accident. (rest of the article cut)
>Perhaps they are trying to pre-empt a real revolution?
>The news is that marxism never went away.
>Until capitalism stinks, (and it cannot be otherwise) 
>marxism is with us whether we like it or 
>not.

Regards, 

Tom Walker
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