Marx's and Engels' Concepts of the Parties and Political Organizations of the Working Class, Volumes 198-200 |
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... direct correspondence with the General Council . 20 The national bodies mentioned in the rules did not mean formation of political parties yet . In England Marx's inten- tion was to get already the existing trade union central ...
... direct correspondence with the General Council . 20 The national bodies mentioned in the rules did not mean formation of political parties yet . In England Marx's inten- tion was to get already the existing trade union central ...
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... direct contact with the General Council or in contact with Johann Philipp Becker's Central Committee of the German Language Section in Geneva.124 At the meeting of the General Council Marx announced that at Eisenach » > a regeneration ...
... direct contact with the General Council or in contact with Johann Philipp Becker's Central Committee of the German Language Section in Geneva.124 At the meeting of the General Council Marx announced that at Eisenach » > a regeneration ...
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... direct legislation , people's justice , a people's militia , etc » . Marx considered these demands meaningless because they can be realized only where the » > so - called sovereignty of the people >> has been recognized , in a ...
... direct legislation , people's justice , a people's militia , etc » . Marx considered these demands meaningless because they can be realized only where the » > so - called sovereignty of the people >> has been recognized , in a ...
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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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