This volume, "Reden und Schriften; mit einer biographischen Einleitung," brings together the speeches and writings of Eduard Bernstein and Ferdinand Lassalle, two pivotal figures in the history of German socialism. Accompanied by a biographical introduction, the collection offers insights into their lives, intellectual development, and political activities.
Bernstein (1850-1932), a key figure in evolutionary socialism, and Lassalle (1825-1864), an early socialist activist and theorist, significantly influenced the socialist movement. Their collected works provide valuable primary source material for understanding the evolution of socialist thought and its impact on German society and politics. This compilation is essential for scholars and anyone interested in the history of socialism and political theory.
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