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From migod@csri.toronto.edu Fri Nov 25 10:30:03 1988
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From: migod@csri.toronto.edu (Mike Godfrey)
Subject: cleanliness is next to ...
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Date: 25 Nov 88 16:30:03 GMT


A great Soviet general was once asked by his adjutant, "Comrade General,
what is the meaning of Marxist dialectic?"

The general replied, "I will explain it to you with an example. A filthy
man is standing outside a bath house. Will he go in?"

"Of course," replied the adjutant.

"No, you're wrong," said the general. "A filthy man is filthy by his nature,
and will not go in to the bath house. Only clean men, knowing the virtues of
cleanliness, will bathe."

"I understand, comrade general."

"Now, let me give you another example. A filthy man is standing outside
a bath house. Will he go in?"

"Absolutely not," replied the adjutant immediately.

"You're wrong again," said the general. "Why should a filthy man not
enter a bath house? He is dirty, the bath house is there to enable him to
become clean, and he will use it."

"I think I understand, comrade."

"Now, one last example. A filthy man is standing outside a bath house.
Will he go in?"

"How the hell should I know?"

"Now, comrade, you truly understand the meaning of Marxist dialectic."


(A very similar joke from Leo Rosten's _The_Joys_Of_Yiddish_ (If you haven't
got a copy of this book, then drop everything and go out and buy a copy--it's
full of jokes, folk sayings and other assorted witticisms.))

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