Karl
Marx died in London on 14th March 1883 but his memory lives on in his works,
and those of his life-long comrade Frederick Engels, that are the foundation
stones of scientific socialism.
Every year his passing is marked by a
number of ceremonies including the annual address at Marx’s tomb in Highgate
Cemetery and the New Communist Party’s more modest annual reception at the
Party Centre in Battersea last week.
The immense contribution that Marx and
Engels made in the struggle for the emancipation of the working class can never
be forgotten said Andy Brooks, the NCP leader whose sentiments were echoed by
Michael Chant from the RCPB (ML) and Dermot Hudson of the Korean Friendship
Association.
Finally National Chair Alex Kemphall made
a spirited call for the fighting fund which raised £221 for the New Worker.
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