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    19th Century · English

    Ferdinand Lassalle as a Social Reformer

    Eduard Bernstein

    Ferdinand Lassalle as a Social Reformer (1893), by Eduard Bernstein. Translated by Eleanor Marx-Aveling. From the Marxists Internet Archive.

    Chapters
    11
    Variants
    11
    Genre
    Political Theory
    Difficulty
    Advanced

    Chapters

    1. 01Prefaceprose
    2. 02I. The political position in Germany at the beginning of Lassalle’s agitationprose
    3. 03II. Lassalle’s youth and early manhood – The Hatzfeld lawsuit, 1848 – Franz von Sickingenprose
    4. 04III. Lassalle and the Italian Warprose
    5. 05IV. The System of Acquired Rights, and other minor works (1860-1861)prose
    6. 06V. The struggle for a constitution in Prussia – Lassalle and the “Progressist Party” – The Worker’s Programmeprose
    7. 07VI. Breach with the Progressist Party – The Open Reply Letter; its political portionprose
    8. 08VII. The Open Reply Letter; its economic portion – The iron law of wages, and productive co-operative societies with staprose
    9. 09VIII. Lassalle as agitator and leader of the Associationprose
    10. 10IX. Vain attempts to compel immediate political success – Approaching the reactionary government of Prince Bismarck – Laprose
    11. 11X. Conclusion – Lassalle’s legacy to the German working class movementprose