Karl Marx: A BiographyProgress Publishers, 1973 - 634 pages |
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... proletarian party . The conclusion about the need for the working class to have a political party of its own derived from Marx's doctrine on the role of the proletariat in world history , and his understanding of the necessity for it to ...
... proletarian party . The conclusion about the need for the working class to have a political party of its own derived from Marx's doctrine on the role of the proletariat in world history , and his understanding of the necessity for it to ...
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... proletarian party organisation for all time . Its general programme , its tactical and many of its organisa- tional principles were of lasting importance , but on the whole it reflected the effort to set up a proletarian party at the ...
... proletarian party organisation for all time . Its general programme , its tactical and many of its organisa- tional principles were of lasting importance , but on the whole it reflected the effort to set up a proletarian party at the ...
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A Biography. CHAPTER NINE A FRESH UPSURGE IN THE DEMOCRATIC AND PROLETARIAN MOVEMENTS ... Marx was , as in 1848 , most of all con- cerned with extending the scope of the bourgeois- democratic movement and bringing it to a bead through ...
A Biography. CHAPTER NINE A FRESH UPSURGE IN THE DEMOCRATIC AND PROLETARIAN MOVEMENTS ... Marx was , as in 1848 , most of all con- cerned with extending the scope of the bourgeois- democratic movement and bringing it to a bead through ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 9 |
Chapter | 17 |
Childhood and Youth 20 Student Years in Bonn and Berlin 22 Study | 44 |
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