Ferdinand Lassalle

Lassalle in 1860 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. "Lassalle was the first man in Germany, the first in Europe, who succeeded in organising a party of socialist action", according to Élie Halévy. Or, as Rosa Luxemburg put it: "what Lassalle managed to wrestle from history in two years of flaming agitation needed many decades to come about".

As an agitator, he coined the terms night-watchman state and iron law of wages. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Qué es una constitución? / by Lassalle, Ferdinand, 1825-1864

    Published 1931
    Book
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    ¿Qué es una constitución? / by Lassalle, Ferdinand, 1825-1864

    Published 1975
    Book
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    Gesammelte reden und schriften / by Lassalle, Ferdinand, 1825-1864

    Published 1919
    Book
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    Qué es una constitución? / by Lassalle, Ferdinand, 1825-1864

    Published 1931
    Book