Marx for Beginners

How does Rius use imagery in Marx for Beginners?

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Imagery:

"Philosophy had become a straightjacket of jargon and muddles, impossible to make out heads or tails. Marx set himself the job of unraveling this cat's-cradle and begin making philosophy into an exact science, with less fuzzy suppositions, and so give it the practical means to transform the world..."

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Marx for Beginners