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In his last book, ZWISCHEN ZWEI WELTKRIEGE (1936), the Austro-Marxist 
Otto Bauer cites one Tarnow (presumably a contemporary German or 
Austrian socialist), who describes reformist socialism as ' a doctor 
at the sick-bed of capitalism'. This seems remarkably apt in 
mid-2009. Does anyone know the source of the quotation? Or anything 
about Tarnow?


John King

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