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The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte
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Thus he falls into the error of our so-called objective historians. I, on the contrary, demonstrate how the class struggle in
France
created circumstances and relationships that made it possible for a grotesque and mediocre personality to play a hero's part.     A revision of the present work would have robbed it of its peculiar colouring
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On the History of the Communist League
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German tailors were everywhere: in Switzerland, in London, in Paris. In the last-named city, German was so much the prevailing tongue in this trade that I was acquainted there in 1846 with a Norwegian tailor who had travelled directly by sea from Trondhjem to
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and in the space of eighteen months had learned hardly a word of French but had acquired an excellent knowledge of German. Two of the Paris communities in 1847 consisted predominantly of tailors, one of cabinetmakers
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The Housing Question
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At that time it was still a fact that "for twenty years the workers speaking Romance languages have had no other mental pabulum than the works of Proudhon,"[*] and, in a pinch, the still more one-sided version of Proudhonism presented by the father of "anarchism," Bakunin, who regarded Proudhon as "the school master of us all," notre maître a nous tous. Although the Proudhonists in
France
were only a small sect among the workers, they were still the only ones who had a definitely formulated programme and who were able in the Commune to take over the leadership in the economic field. In Belgium, Proudhonism reigned unchallenged among the Walloon workers, and in Spain and Italy, with a few isolated exceptions, everything in the working-class movement which was not anarchist was decidedly Proudhonist
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Ludwig Feuerbach . . . End of Clasical German Philosophy
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Yet it was the period of Germany's preparation for the Revolution of 1848; and all that has happened in our country since then has been merely a continuation of 1848, merely the execution of the last will and testament of the revolution.     Just as in
France
in the eighteenth century, so in Germany in the nineteenth, a philosophical revolution ushered in the political collapse. But with what a difference
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Marx and the "Neue Rheinische Zeitung"
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Before it had yet conclusively overthrown its old adversaries -- the absolute monarchy, feudal landownership, the bureaucracy and the cowardly petty bourgeoisie -- it had to confront a new enemy, the proletariat. However, the effects of the economic conditions, which lagged far behind those of
France
and England, and of the likewise backward class position of Germany resulting therefrom, immediately showed themselves here.     The German bourgeoisie, which had only just begun to establish its large-scale industry, had neither the strength nor the courage to win for itself absolute domination in the state,     * Marx and Engels, op
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