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    Ferdinand Lassalle (11 April 1825 – 31 August 1864) was a Prussian-German jurist, philosopher, socialist and politician who is best remembered as the initiator...
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  • Iron law of wages (category Ferdinand Lassalle)
    was first named by Ferdinand Lassalle in the mid-nineteenth century. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels attribute the doctrine to Lassalle (notably in Marx's...
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  • Lassallism (category Ferdinand Lassalle)
    school of thought developed from German jurist and socialist activist Ferdinand Lassalle. This school of thought diverged from the route to socialism propounded...
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  • General German Workers' Association (category Ferdinand Lassalle)
    political party founded on 23 May 1863 in Leipzig, Kingdom of Saxony by Ferdinand Lassalle. It was the first organized mass working-class party in European history...
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  • Ferdinand Lassalle is a 1918 German silent historical film directed by Rudolf Meinert. It portrays the life of Ferdinand Lassalle. In alphabetical order...
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  • French painter Ferdinand Lassalle (1825–64), German socialist Gilbert Duclos-Lassalle (born 1954), French cyclist Hugo Enomiya-Lassalle (1898–1990), Jesuit...
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    Night-watchman state (category Ferdinand Lassalle)
    state (German: Nachtwächterstaat) was coined by German socialist Ferdinand Lassalle in an 1862 speech in Berlin wherein he criticized the bourgeois-liberal...
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  • the General German Workers' Association (ADAV, "Lassalleans", from Ferdinand Lassalle) to form a unified party. The Eisenachers sent the draft programme...
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  • or to a communist society. State socialism was first theorised by Ferdinand Lassalle. It advocates a planned economy controlled by the state in which all...
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    scandal and a crime against the king August 28, 1864: Ferdinand Lassalle and Count von Racowitza. Lassalle was mortally wounded, and died three days later....
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  • definition goes back to the influence of both the reformist socialism of Ferdinand Lassalle and the internationalist revolutionary socialism advanced by Karl...
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    Deutscher Arbeiterverein, ADAV) was founded in Leipzig on 23 May 1863 by Ferdinand Lassalle; about 600 workers from across Germany travelled to the foundation...
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    alten Geschlechtes 1916: Das Leid der Liebe 1917: The Coquette 1918: Ferdinand Lassalle - Janko von Rakowitza 1919: Kitsch. Tragödie einer Intrigantin 1919:...
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    built between 1927–1933. Other notable buildings are: Lassalle-Hof (1926, named after Ferdinand Lassalle) Rabenhof (1927) Metzleinstaler Hof (1920, named after...
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  • 1857–1858 book by Ferdinand Lassalle, which presents a Hegelian analysis of the pre-Socratic philosopher Heraclitus. Ferdinand Lassalle was born to a German-Jewish...
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    Richard Wagner, Hans von Bülow, Peter Cornelius, Louise Otto-Peters, Ferdinand Lassalle, August Bebel and many other notable musicians of his time. He served...
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  • Kamenka, sociologist Siegfried Kracauer, sociologist and film critic Ferdinand Lassalle, founder of first German worker's party Karl Mannheim, sociologist...
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  • David Thoreau died of tuberculosis at the 44 years of age. 1864 – Ferdinand Lassalle died in a duel. 1866 – William Whewell was thrown from his horse and...
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    pioneering work in adapting the International Socialism of Karl Marx and Ferdinand Lassalle to the American idiom in his popular 1884 book, The Cooperative Commonwealth...
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    attracted by the social democratic movement, then led in Germany by Ferdinand Lassalle. Lassalle defended him from calls for his expulsion from the movement after...
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    August Bebel (redirect from Ferdinand Bebel)
    Bebel gradually was won over to socialist ideas through pamphlets of Ferdinand Lassalle, which popularized the ideas of Karl Marx. In 1865 he came under the...
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    nomination on May 6, and chair Seymour Stedman referred to Debs as the "Ferdinand Lassalle of the twentieth century". The Socialists raised $32,700 during the...
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    and August Bebel to compromise with the state socialist ideas of Ferdinand Lassalle in the interests of a united socialist party. This work is also notable...
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  • She preferred a Social Democratic leader of the labour movement, Ferdinand Lassalle, known for his independence from persons such as Karl Marx. When her...
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    Nikolai Dobrolyubov, Alexander Herzen, Pyotr Lavrov, Vasili Bervi, Ferdinand Lassalle, Charles Darwin, and John Stuart Mill. In the summer of 1871, the...
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  • Julius Faucher in 1870, the term "Manchesterism" was invented by Ferdinand Lassalle (the founder of German socialism) and was meant as an abusive term...
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    Wojciech Kurtyka, mountaineer Aleksandra Kurzak, operatic soprano Ferdinand Lassalle, initiator of the social-democratic movement in Germany Olaf Lubaszenko...
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    Emmanuel Wurm. London: Twentieth Century Press, 1896. Edward Bernstein, Ferdinand Lassalle as a Social Reformer. London: Swan Sonnenschein & Co. 1893. George...
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  • anarchists (specifically Pierre-Joseph Proudhon and Mikhail Bakunin), Ferdinand Lassalle, the Fabians, Eduard Bernstein, and American socialists like Edward...
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    in the German working-class movement and partner and confidante of Ferdinand Lassalle. She was the daughter of Prussian general Franz Ludwig von Hatzfeldt...
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