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Marxism Translated Podcast

I gave an interview to a wonderful colleague and comrade, Ben Lewis, for his podcast called Marxism Translated. We discussed the origins of Balkan Socialism, how the majority of the Balkan Marxists found themselves on the left wing of the Second International, and how this facilitated their transition to Bolshevism after 1917.

You can listen to the podcast here.

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