Karl Kautsky (October 16, 1854 - October 17, 1938) on Workers and Class

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(1854 - 1938)

Czech-Austrian Philosopher, Journalist, Marxist Theorist, one of the Most Authoritative Promulgators of Orthodox Marxism After the Death of Friedrich Engels

: A Czech-Austrian philosopher, journalist, and Marxist theorist. Kautsky was one of the most authoritative promulgators of orthodox Marxism after the death of Friedrich Engels in 1895 until the outbreak of World War I in 1914. He was the most important socialist theorist during the years of the Second International. He founded the socialist journal Neue Zeit. (From: Wikipedia.org.)


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“The position of the workers in the present reacts on their attitude toward the development of the future. They expect their emancipation only from the progress over and beyond the present. They are progressive even there where they do not show any class consciousness and do not give any thought to Socialism, as e. g., in England. They may be politically ignorant or indifferent, and may permit themselves to be used for reactionary purposes, but they will never consciously strive for any reactionary measure.”

Source: "Socialist Agitation Among Farmers in America," by Karl Kautsky, Published: International Socialist Review, Vol.3 (September 1902), pp. 148-160; Translated: Ernest Untermann from the German version: Bauernagitation in Amerika, Die Neue Zeit, Vol.XX, No.2 (1902), pp. 453ff.

"Socialist Agitation Among Farmers in America," by Karl Kautsky, Published: International Socialist Review, Vol.3 (September 1902), pp. 148-160; Translated: Ernest Untermann from the German version: Bauernagitation in Amerika, Die Neue Zeit, Vol.XX, No.2 (1902), pp. 453ff.

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