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by Maurice Cranston

This dialogue attempts to reconstruct the interchange of ideas between Karl Marx and Michael Bakunin when they met on November 3, 1864. The Russian socialist was on a visit to London: Marx, living here in exile, paid a friendly call on him. They had known one another for more than twenty years. Each was wary of the other, and both were competing for leadership of the workers' international. Marx was opposed to Bakunin's panslavism and libertarianism: Bakunin was equally opposed to Marx's Germanic 'state socialism'. But each still regarded the other as a possible ally in the struggle against the bourgeoisie. with Marius Goring as Karl Marx and Meier Tzelniker as Michael Bakunin

(Third broadcast)

Contributors

Writer:
Maurice Cranston
Producer:
Douglas Cleverdon
Karl Marx:
Marius Goring
Michael Bakunin:
Meier Tzelniker

by Bertholt Brecht translated by CHARLOTTE LLOYD and A. L. LLOYD
4: About Master Races: About World Domination: Ziffel declares his disdain for all virtue with David Kossoff as Ziffel and Peter Sallis as Kalle
Narrator, MALCOLM HAYES
The last of four programmes of excerpts from Bertolt Brecht's posthumous collection of dialogues between two German refugees Second broadcast
David Kossoff is appearing la ' Come Blow Your Horn ' at the Prince of Wales Theatre. London

Contributors

Translated By:
Charlotte Lloyd
Unknown:
A. L. Lloyd

Third Programme

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