LASSALLE, FERDINAND

fĕrˈdēnänt läsälˈ, 1825–64, German socialist. The son of a Jewish merchant, he studied at the universities of Breslau and Berlin, where he became a philosophical Hegelian. He gained wide recognition as an attorney in a lengthy and notorious divorce suit (1846–54). In this period he became acquainted with Karl Marx and, partly influenced by him, developed a theory of state socialism. In contrast to Marxian theory, Lassalle's theories emphasized the role of the state and nationalism. He argued that the state should make capital outlays to enable the workers to set up producers' cooperatives; he believed that the state could be forced to do this once universal suffrage was achieved. 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. He played a key role in establishing (1863) the General German Workers' Association, the first workers' political party in Germany; this later developed (1875) into the Social Democratic party. Lassalle was killed in a duel over a love affair, which is the subject of George Meredith's novel The Tragic Comedians. His collected works were edited by Eduard Bernstein (12 vol., 1919–20).

See biographies by A. Schirokauer (tr. 1931) and D. J. Footman (1947, repr. 1969).

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...cruel and iron law of wages," Ferdinand Lassalle called the body of theoretical...distribu tion 153 . -- Ferdinand Lassalle; subsistence theory becomes...maximes , pp. 353-54. 6 Ferdinando Paoletti, I veri mezzi di...
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...in Mexico, 1994-2002 by Julio Rios-Figueroa Ferdinand Lassalle said that if a constitution does not reflect the...that institutional design is not the answer. To echo Lassalle, the 1994 reform was just a "piece of paper" for some...
...was a veneration of one of the partys founders: Ferdinand Lassalle. In fact a Lassalle cult of almost mystical proportions...Lassallean Confession of Faith" ("I believe in Ferdinand Lassalle, the Messiah of the Nineteenth Century").(16...
...Even Eduard Bernsteins three volume edition of Ferdinand Lassalles writings was published in cheap instalments (20...sometimes been overshadowed by commemorations of Ferdinand Lassalle, memorial Karl Marx celebrations were also held...
...Smith and Ricardo with that of Ferdinand Lassalle and Proudhon. But he came to...br/ The German socialist Ferdinand Lassalle wrote to Marx in 1853 that he...Lassalle never indulged in any illusions...
...included some familiarity with Ferdinand Lassalle, the first German socialist leader...Bennett, in later writings. (11) Lassalle, who died in a duel in the late...most one or two sentences on Lassalle. (12) The originals of these...
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...by a Jew," and writing about his fellow socialist Ferdinand Lassalle, "It is perfectly obvious from the shape of his head...grandmother had relations with a nigger." Marx referred to Lassalle as "the little Kike" and the "Jewish nigger." The...
...inevitability. Hess, Marx wrote to Engels, was one of "those pieces of party excrement" that their chief socialist rival Ferdinand Lassalle "keeps on collecting for his manure factory." And Engels wrote Marx gleefully about having seduced Hesss wife...


 

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LASSALLE, FERDINAND fer denant lasal , 1825 64, German...socialism. In contrast to Marxian theory, Lassalles theories emphasized the role of the...once universal suffrage was achieved. Lassalles influence on German politics was great...
...Upon his return to Germany, Liebknecht initially joined the socialist group founded by Ferdinand Lassalle . Shortly afterward he broke with the Lassalleans because of doctrinal differences, and in 1869 with his disciple August Bebel , he formed...
...history (1933) of Germany from 1870 to World War I. His other writings include essays and excellent biographies of Ferdinand Lassalle (1904) and of Rudolf von Bennigsen (1910). Oncken also edited diplomatic documents dating from 1858 to 1871...
...Germany the state socialism of Ferdinand Lassalle gained wide acceptance. (For...1875, at Gotha, the followers of Lassalle united with the Marxist group...congress in Erfurt, repudiated Lassalles theories and placed the party...
...Blancs ideas, which Marx labeled "utopian socialism," influenced the thought of later political thinkers, especially Ferdinand Lassalle and the German socialists. See biography by L. A. Loubere (1961); D. C. McKay, The National Workshops (1933...
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