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Lassalle, Ferdinand

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Lassalle, Ferdinand (1825-1864)

German socialist. He was imprisoned for his part in the revolutions of 1848, during which he met the philosopher Karl Marx, and in 1863 founded the General Association of German Workers ( later the Social-Democratic Party). His publications include The Working Man's Programme 1862 and The Open Letter 1863. He was killed in a duel arising from a love affair.


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