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Eric J. Hobsbawm

“It is a melancholy illusion of those who write books and articles that the printed word survives. Alas, it rarely does. The vast majority of printed works enter a state of suspended animation within a few weeks or years of publication, from which they are occasionally awakened, for equally short periods, by research students.”

Eric Hobsbawm, How to Change the World: Tales of Marx and Marxism
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