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My own experience of some of the Oxford-Cambridge-JNU Pseudo Marxists (with no mass base) has been, they suffer with a great deal of arrogance and have very little tolerance for dissent (although I have seen Donkeys at Harvard, Cambridge and Oxford but I call them suffering with an inferiority complex as if every thing which grows at Harvard and Cambridge is intellect and rest is fruitless?).
Kafila 2009
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My own experience of some of the Oxford-Cambridge-JNU Pseudo Marxists (with no mass base) has been, they suffer with a great deal of arrogance and have very little tolerance for dissent (although I have seen Donkeys at Harvard, Cambridge and Oxford but I call them suffering with an inferiority complex as if every thing which grows at Harvard and Cambridge is intellect and rest is fruitless?).
Kafila 2009
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