Joseph Dietzgen (December 9, 1828 - April 15, 1888) on Anarchism and Bottom-Up Organization(published by RevoltSource) |
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German Socialist Philosopher, Marxist, Dialectic Materialist, Journalist, Blankenberg and Rhine Prussian Native, Tanner by Profession, Siegburg Business Owner, Self-Educated
: A German socialist philosopher, Marxist and journalist. Dietzgen was born in Blankenberg in the Rhine Province of Prussia. He was the first of five children of father Johann Gottfried Anno Dietzgen (1794?1887) and mother Anna Margaretha L?ckerath (1808?1881). (From: Wikipedia.org.)
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“We, too, desire to arrange the world morally; but we desire this arrangement to emanate from the many below, and not from the few above, that is, we desire to arrange it ourselves.”
Source: "The Limits of Cognition," by Joseph Dietzgen, Source: Joseph Dietzgen, Philosophical Essays, Charles Kerr & Co., Chicago 1906, pp. 224-235; First published: in Vorw?rts, 1877; Translated: by M. Beer & Th. Rothstein, Edited by Eugene Dietzgen & Joseph Dietzgen Jr..
"The Limits of Cognition," by Joseph Dietzgen, Source: Joseph Dietzgen, Philosophical Essays, Charles Kerr & Co., Chicago 1906, pp. 224-235; First published: in Vorw?rts, 1877; Translated: by M. Beer & Th. Rothstein, Edited by Eugene Dietzgen & Joseph Dietzgen Jr..
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