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    Eduard Bernstein

    German politician

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  1. Eduard Bernstein. Bernstein's political career began in 1872, when he joined a socialist party with Marxist tendencies, known formally as the Social Democratic Workers' Party of Germany. The party was a proponent of the Eisenacher style of German socialism, named after the German town where it was founded.

  2. Eduard Bernstein was a Social Democratic propagandist, political theorist, and historian, one of the first Socialists to attempt a revision of Karl Marx’s tenets, such as abandoning the ideas of the imminent collapse of the capitalist economy and the seizure of power by the proletariat.

  3. Mar 16, 2024 · Originally a collaborator of Engels, Eduard Bernstein became the foremost theoretician of revisionism, the theoretical expression of the growing reformism within German and international Social Democracy at the end of the 19th century.

  4. Eduard Bernstein, (born Jan. 6, 1850, Berlin, Prussia—died Dec. 18, 1932, Berlin, Germany), German politician and writer. He joined the German Social Democratic Party in 1872, then spent years in exile as an editor of socialist journals.

  5. May 17, 2018 · BERNSTEIN, EDUARD (1850–1932), German socialist theoretician, spokesman for the socalled revisionist group which challenged orthodox Marxist doctrines. Born in Berlin, Bernstein was the son of a Jewish engine driver.

  6. Eduard Bernstein (January 6 1850 - December 18 1932) was a German social democratic theoretician and politician, member of the SPD, and founder of evolutionary socialism or reformism.

  7. Eduard Bernstein (6.1.1850-18.12.1932) was of Jewish origin and the son of a railway engine driver. He started work at sixteen in a bank where he remained for 12 years While a bank clerk he joined the German Social Democratic Workers’ Party and after leaving the bank in 1878 met both Marx and Engels in 1880 in London.

  8. Jan 1, 2017 · Born in Berlin, 6 January 1850; died in Berlin, 18 December 1932. The son of a Jewish railway engineer and the seventh child in a large family of 15 children, Bernstein grew up in a lower middle-class district of Berlin in ‘genteel poverty’.

  9. Oct 26, 2009 · Eduard Bernstein (1850–1932) is now widely known as the father of revisionism and one of the more important progenitors of democratic socialism.

  10. Eduard Bernstein (1850–1932) was born in Schöneberg, the second child of a Jewish locomotive driver from Danzig (Gdańsk). A gifted student from an early age, he attended Gymnasium until forced to leave at 16 due to his family’s poor financial circumstances.

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