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    Ferdinand Lassalle

    German jurist and socialist

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  1. Ferdinand Lassalle (11 April 1825 – 31 August 1864) was a Prussian - German jurist, philosopher, socialist and politician who is best remembered as the initiator of the social-democratic movement in Germany.

  2. Ferdinand Lassalle (born April 11, 1825, Breslau, Prussia [now Wrocław, Pol.]—died Aug. 31, 1864, near Geneva, Switz.) was a leading spokesman for German socialism, a disciple of Karl Marx (from 1848), and one of the founders of the German labor movement.

  3. Aug 8, 2019 · Ferdinand Lassalle was a founder of the German labor movement. Some 70 years after his death, his works were burned in Nazi Germany for their socialist doctrine.

  4. Ferdinand Lassalle, orig. Ferdinand Lasal, (born April 11, 1825, Breslau, Prussia—died Aug. 31, 1864, near Geneva, Switz.), German socialist, a founder of the German labour movement. He took part in the revolution of 1848–49 and established contact with Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.

  5. Aug 31, 2020 · Ferdinand Lassalle: A 25-year memorial. On the 31st of August, a quarter of a century will have passed since the guardian of the German proletariat closed his eyes for the last time.

  6. www.encyclopedia.com › political-science-biographies › ferdinand-lassalleFerdinand Lassalle | Encyclopedia.com

    May 18, 2018 · Ferdinand Lassalle was a nearly legendary figure in the history of the German working-class movement; his influence went far beyond his theoretical, organizational, programmatic, or practical contributions, none of which was either significant or long lasting.

  7. Ferdinand Lassalle, the German socialist, was born Ferdinand Lasal in Breslau, Silesia, of a middle-class Jewish family. The young Lassalle — he gallicized his name — was a poor and rebellious student.

  8. Ferdinand Lassalle (11 April 1825 – 31 August 1864) was a Prussian - German jurist, philosopher, socialist and politician who is best remembered as the initiator of the social-democratic movement in Germany.

  9. Dec 16, 2023 · Ferdinand Lassalle was born in 1825 in Breslau to a well-to-do Jewish family (he died in 1864). Already at 15 he was caught up in the radical intellectual movements of the 1840s. Against his father’s will, he insisted on leaving trade school for the university.

  10. Nov 27, 2016 · The only son of a prosperous Jewish silk merchant, Lassalle studied philosophy and history at the University of Breslau and subsequently at the University of Berlin, where he encountered the radical ideas of the ‘Young Hegelians’ and of the French socialist thinkers.

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