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Breaking with the tradition of justifications with social reform by appealing to natural rights, Karl Marx invoked the “inevitableâ€
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 [#permalink] New post 30 Aug 2004, 07:39
I think the answer is C

Breaking, justifying, appealing
However I am not sure whether to use by appealing to.

My guess would be C, but cannot support an clear explanation yet.

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Alex
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