Dos Erfurter Program: Eyudn Fun Poliishe Eonomye, authored by Karl Kautsky, presents a Yiddish exploration of the Erfurt Program, a pivotal document in the history of social democracy. Published in 1906, this work offers a unique lens through which to understand the economic and political theories underpinning the program. Kautsky, a leading Marxist theorist, examines the program's significance within the broader context of political economy, providing valuable insights into its historical and theoretical foundations. This edition makes Kautsky's analysis accessible to Yiddish-speaking readers, enriching the understanding of early 20th-century socialist thought and its relevance to contemporary social and political issues.
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