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  FERDINAND LASSALLE - LoveToKnow Article on FERDINAND LASSALLE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Lassalle attached himself to the cause of the countess, whom he believed to have been outrageously wronged, made special study of law, and, after bringing the case before thirty-six tribunals, reduced the powerful count to a compromise on terms most favorable to his client.
Lassalle sent a challenge both to the ladys father and her betrothed, which was accepted by the latter.
In short, Lassalle accepted the orthodox political economy to show that the inevitable operation of its laws left no hope for the working classes, and that no remedy could be found but by abolishing the conditions in which these laws had their validityin other words, by abolishing the present relations of labor and capital altogether.
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 Ferdinand Lassalle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferdinand Lassalle (born April 11, 1825 in Wrocław, died August 31, 1864 in Geneva), was a German socialist politician.
Lassalle attached himself to the countess's cause, made special study of law, and, after bringing the case before thirty-six tribunals, reduced the count to a compromise on terms favourable to his client.
In 1848 Lassalle was a member of the Communist League, taking part in the revolutions of 1848-49; as a result he underwent a year's imprisonment in 1849 for resistance to the authorities of Düsseldorf and was banned from living in Berlin.
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 Ferdinand Lassalle -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ferdinand Lassalle (born April 11 1825 in (A city in southwestern Poland on the Oder) Wroclaw, died August 31, 1864), was a (A person of German nationality) German (A political advocate of socialism) socialist politician.
Lassalle came from a prosperous Jewish family; his father was a silk-merchant and intended his son for a business career, sending him to the commercial school at (A city in southeastern Germany famous for fairs; formerly a music and publishing center) Leipzig.
Lassalle attached himself to the countess's cause, made special study of (The collection of rules imposed by authority) law, and, after bringing the case before thirty-six (An assembly (including one or more judges) to conduct judicial business) tribunals, reduced the count to a compromise on terms favourable to his client.
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 AllRefer.com - Ferdinand Lassalle (Political Science, Biography) - Encyclopedia
In contrast to Marxian theory, Lassalle's theories emphasized the role of the state and nationalism.
Lassalle's influence on German politics was great, particularly in introducing the workers as a third element in the contest between Otto von Bismarck and the Prussian liberals.
Lassalle was killed in a duel over a love affair, which is the subject of George Meredith's novel The Tragic Comedians.
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 Probert Encyclopaedia: People and Peoples (Fer-Fq)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ferdinand Julius Cohn was a German Jewish botanist.
Ferdinand Magellan (Fernao de Magalhaes) was a Portuguese sailor.
Ferdinand Julius Tonnies was a German social theorist and philosopher.
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 FERDINAND LASSALLE FACTS AND INFORMATION   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ferdinand Lassalle (born April_11 1825 in Wrocław, died August_31, 1864 in Geneva), was a German socialist politician.
Marx and Engels thought that Lassalle was not a true Communist as he tried to negotiate with Bismarck's government on the issue of universal_suffrage among others.
Ferdinand Lassalle as a social reformer, 1893, by Eduard_Bernstein.
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 Ferdinand Lassalle And Helene Von Donniges
Ferdinand Lassalle was a native of Breslau, the son of a wealthy Jewish silk-merchant.
Lassalle, who had the scent of a greyhound, pried about until he discovered that the count had given his mistress a legal document, as-signing to her a valuable piece of property which, in the ordinary course of law, should be entailed on the boy, Paul.
Lassalle repelled her in words that were to stamp him with a peculiar kind of cowardice.
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 Ferdinand Lassalle biography
While the society was still in its infancy, Lassalle was killed in a duel, the result of a love affair.
Lassalle must be regarded as the virtual founder of the German Social Democratic party, although the present leaders of the party repudiate his ideas as antiquated.
Lassalle's Socialistic writings added practically nothing to the teaching of Marx, but his learning and eloquence and his fascinating personality gave the labor movement a powerful impulse.
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 Ferdinand Lassalle Biography / Biography of Ferdinand Lassalle Main Biography
The German socialist leader Ferdinand Lassalle (1825-1864) is considered the founder of the German Social Democratic party and a major theoretician of "scientific" socialism.
Ferdinand Lassalle, whose real name was Lasal, was born in Breslau on April 11, 1825, the only son of a wealthy Jewish silk merchant.
Lassalle changed his last name purportedly to give it a French (that is revolutionary) sound, an action that has been described as characteristic and symptomatic of his posturing personality.
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 Personality of the Week - Lassalle
At this time Lassalle was in close contact with K. Marx and F. Engels, but they became estranged when Lassalle proclaimed that the revolutionary phase of Socialism had ended and only a legal and evolutionary approach would succeed.
Lassalle was killed in a duel by the former fiancé of the woman to whom he was engaged.
German socialism and Ferdinand Lassalle; a biographical history of German socialistic movements during this century.
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 Lassalle, Ferdinand --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Lassalle was born of Jewish parents; his father, Heymann Lasal, or Loslauer, was a wholesale silk merchant and town councillor.
One of the chief 19th-century theorists of socialism and a founder of the German labor movement was Ferdinand Lassalle.
Lassalle believed in a legal and evolutionary approach to political change, particularly through the introduction of universal suffrage, or the right to vote.
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 Ferdinand Lassalle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Lassalle believed that the proletariat represented community, solidarity of interest, and reciprocity of interest.
He believed therefore that the cause of the workers is the cause of humanity; when the proletariat gains political supremecy a higher degree of morality, culture and science would occur which would further civilisation.
Lassalle believed in the State as Hegel did, as the organ of right and justice.
www.tamilnation.org /ideology/lassalle.htm   (318 words)

  
 Commentary Magazine - Ferdinand Lassalle, by David Footman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
...Karl Marx, who considered Lassalle both a foe and an upstart, grudgingly admitted that he was "an enemy of our enemies" and acknowledged the "immortal service" of the founder of the General German Workers Association in reviving the workers' movement after the failure of the revolution of 848...
...but-and this is of infinitely greater importance-an understanding of Lassalle the political and historical figure, the herald and harbinger of the modern emphasis on the state (as contrasted with the liberals and with Marx), has not even been attempted...
...Was Lassalle, with his program of economic amelioration and state-supported cooperatives, his political machinations-such as his readiness to align socialists on the side of Bismarck and the Prussian state -a forerunner of the type of political figure which has been so destructive of liberal values and socialist aspirations...
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 Encyclopedia: Ferdinand Lassalle
Ferdinand Lassalle (born April 11, 1825 in Wrocław, died August 31, 1864), was a German socialist politician.
The General German Workers Association, in German Allgemeiner Deutscher Arbeiterverein, ADAV) was founded on 23 May 1863 by Ferdinand Lassalle and existed under this name until 1875, when it combined with August Bebel and Wilhelm Liebknechts SDAP to form the Socialist Workers Party of Germany, what is now the...
August Ferdinand Bebel (February 22, 1840 – March 18, 1913) was a German social democrat and one of the founders of the SPD.
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 Famous Affinities of History - Ferdinand Lassalle and Helene von Donniges (By Lyndon Orr)
If, again, they had been told that Ferdinand Lassalle had joined in the great movement initiated by Karl Marx, it is absolutely certain that neither the Englishman nor the American could have given you the slightest notion as to who these individuals were.
Lassalle, who had the scent of a greyhound, pried about until he discovered that the count had given his mistress a legal document, assigning to her a valuable piece of property which, in the ordinary course of law, should be entailed on the boy, Paul.
Lassalle was undoubtedly a man of impressionable heart, and had many affairs such as Heine had; but they were not deep or lasting.
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 LASSALLE, FERDINAND (1825-1864) - Online Information article about LASSALLE, FERDINAND (1825-1864)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Lassalle, a democrat of the most advanced type, saw that an opportunity had come for asserting a third great cause—that of the working men—which would outflank the liberalism of the See also:
The lady was imprisoned in her own room, and soon, apparently under the influence of very questionable pressure, renounced Lassalle in favour of another admirer, a Wallachian, Count von Racowitza.
August 28, 1864, when Lassalle was mortally wounded, and he died on the 31st of August.
encyclopedia.jrank.org /LAP_LEO/LASSALLE_FERDINAND_1825_1864_.html   (2454 words)

  
 Ferdinand Lassalle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Ferdinand Lassalle (April 11, 1825 - 1864), German politician.
Lassalle founded the Allgemeiner Deutscher Arbeiterverein (roughly German Worker's Society) on May 23, 1863.
He financed Karl Marx to allow him to develop his political philosophy, and strongly influenced the thinking of the British Marxist politician H.
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 Lassalle, Ferdinand (The Annihilation of Caste - Dr. B. R. Ambedkar)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Lassalle, Ferdinand (The Annihilation of Caste - Dr. B.
Ferdinand Lassalle (1825-1864) was a founder of the German socialist movement and a disciple of
But you will understand by yourselves that the matter applies equally well to the organization of the officials of justice, of administrative officials, etc; these are likewise organized instruments of power in certain societies.
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 IISH - Today in 1864 : 31 August - Second best in a duel
As lawyer for Countess Sophie von Hatzfeldts in her divorce, he became famous and received a tidy sum, which he dedicated to the revolution and the workers' movement.
In 1863 Lassalle established the Allgemeiner Deutscher Arbeiterverein.
During a stay in Switzerland his feelings for a previous lover were re-kindled, and he asked her to marry him.
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 The Nation, 08/24/1932 - The First German Fascist by Hallgren, Mauritz A.
...Lassalle was a Jew, and this he regretted, perhaps not consciously, yet very definitely...
...His vanity cut to the quick, Lassalle first attempted to bully Helene and her family into accepting him, and, failing in this, he challenged the successful suitor to a duel, for which he was equipped neither temperamentally nor physically...
...Ferdinand Lassalle was the son of Heymann Lassal (Ferdinand gallicized his surname after a brief visit to Paris) who was in turn the son of Feitel Beraun of Loslau, a small town in the Rybnik district of Upper Silesia...
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 Lassalle Coat of Arms
The name Lassalle was first brought to England after the Norman Conquest in 1066.
The original Lassalle family lived in the village of Lacelle in the French region of Orne, where they were titled the Barons of Messie.
This family was among the many Normans who immigrated to England after the Conquest, when William the Conqueror gave his friends and relatives most of the land formerly owned by Anglo-Saxon aristocrats.
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 H-Net Review: Elun Gabriel on Die erste deutsche Arbeiterpartei: Materialien zur Organisation, Verbreitung und ...
Lassalle rejected the model of a loose federation of local associations in favor of a highly centralized body with a single executive capable of directing local agitation effectively.
Lassalle hoped to establish a tightly organized association dedicated to achieving the political objective of universal male suffrage.
Offermann argues that Lassalle's vision, which had little in common with the traditional role of workers' associations, was never practical, and despite his ideology, the local branches of the Lassallean organization, while not ostensibly autonomous associations, took on the important social and cultural functions Lassalle despised but workers expected.
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 Edward Bernstein: Ferdinand Lassalle (1893)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
The German edition published in 1904 under the title Ferdinand Lassalle und seine Bedeutung für die Arbeiterklasse, Berlin 1904, is a radically revised version of this book, reflecting Bernstein’s conversion from Marxism to revisionism.
Lassalle’s youth and early manhood – The Hatzfeld lawsuit, 1848 –; Franz von Sickingen
Lassalle as agitator and leader of the Association
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 Alibris: Ferdinand
The dramatic art of Ferdinand Raimund and Johann Nestroy.
The crescent and Castile; a historical narrative on the reign of Spain's greatest queen, Isabel of Castile (1451: 1474-1504).
by Borne, Alain, and Cheval, Ferdinand, and Da Costa, Fabian
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 Ross & Perry, Inc. - The German Classics Volume 10   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Lassalle and Max had entirely different functions to perform in the socialist movement.
Marx’s part was a to be the prophet in the socialism, not a prophet in the vulgar sense of a mere prognosticator, but in the old Hebrew sense of an inspired voice crying in a wilderness of unbelief.
It is no reflection upon Marx to indicate that the present need of the Social Democracy is for warriors rather than for prophets.
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