User talk:Professor rat

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Dear Skomorokh

Thanks for the excellent advice. I am learning about cites, embedding links, signing and style even as we speak!

Perhaps, as you seem quite knowledgeable on all the above as well as the subject matter, you could help me out?

I'd like to add the famous Marx slogan to the first paragraph of ' Anarchist communism ' because that encapsulates the topic. ( From each, etc) This slogan has its own page here @ wikipedia.

And the dissent regarding the Platform from the famous anarchist, Errico Malatesta, who also has a page here.

Look forward to hearing from you.

Thanks again. Yrs etc - Professor rat Professor rat (talk) 01:51, 20 January 2009 (UTC)