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| | MarxBiographicalNote in SocialThoughtWiki |
 | | They acquired a local German weekly, the Brusseller Deutsche Zeitung, and "commenced political agitation," as Engels later wrote, by joining a communistic society, the League of the Just, which had branches in Brussels, London, Paris, and several Swiss towns. |
 | | This group had become the League of the Communists, when it met in London in 1847, and Marx and Engels were assigned the task of stating its aims. |
 | | They founded a daily newspaper, the Neue Rheinische Zeitung, as "An Organ of Democracy," and were able to carry on their campaign for revolution for almost a paper before the paper was suppressed. |
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