Socialism: Utopian and Scientific - Marxists
Germany, which at the beginning of the forties was still more backward than today, could produce at the most caricatures of socialism (c.f. Communist Manifesto , III, 1. c., “German, or ‘True’, Socialism”). Only by the subjection of the economic and political conditions produced in England and France to German dialectical
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