This is delightful, but omits the fact that the more than 80 works
which Liszt performed in Berlin included not only his own music and
transcriptions but also compositions by Bach, Händel, Beethoven and
other leading masters; Liszt thereby departed from the traditional
role of the traveling virtuoso and anticipated the modern solo recital
of serious works by first-rate composers.21  An un-sympathetic modern
reader of Engels's letter might say it shows a readiness to
oversimplify which would later lead him to some silly ideas in his
Dialectics of Nature (first published in 1927) and in parts of Ludwig
Feuerbach and the End of Classical German Philosophy, 1886), where he
said dialectics had "reduced itself to the science of the general laws
of motion, both of the external world and of human thought -- two sets
of laws which are identical

^^^^^^^^
CB: An unsympathetic reading of Ridley's comment here might say that
Ridley leaps wildly to an unwarranted criticism of Engels mature works
from a youthful casual comment in a private letter . Geeeeezz


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