Marx's and Engels' Concepts of the Parties and Political Organizations of the Working Class, Volumes 198-200 |
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... United States an independent workers ' party was needed.47 In 1881 Engels , when he argued on behalf of establishing a workers ' party in Britain used the United States as an example : even there where >> the passage of the working ...
... United States an independent workers ' party was needed.47 In 1881 Engels , when he argued on behalf of establishing a workers ' party in Britain used the United States as an example : even there where >> the passage of the working ...
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... United States , especially its position as regards the Latin American countries and the jingoism which that position has had produced in that country13 and secondly the federal character of the United States . There has not been much ...
... United States , especially its position as regards the Latin American countries and the jingoism which that position has had produced in that country13 and secondly the federal character of the United States . There has not been much ...
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Jukka Paastela. United Labor Party of New York , 265 . United States , reasons for small support of socialism in , 269-271 . Universal Federalist Council of the International Working Men's Association , 155 . Universal Society of ...
Jukka Paastela. United Labor Party of New York , 265 . United States , reasons for small support of socialism in , 269-271 . Universal Federalist Council of the International Working Men's Association , 155 . Universal Society of ...
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Political parties in the history of mankind | 13 |
Karl Marxs conception of human emancipation | 27 |
Party concepts of the young Marx and Engels | 41 |
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