Joseph Dietzgen (December 9, 1828 - April 15, 1888) on Elections and Deception(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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“The so-called progressives, who are crafty and cowardly enough to dabble all their life in politics and to ignore all social evils, have long been regarded by us as part and parcel of the “reactionary mass.” Progress of that kind is just the opposite to morality. By calling retrogression “progress,” and anti-social selfishness “morality,” they corrupt the language and notions of the people. And they don't do it unconsciously either. It is a part of a deep scheme laid with deliberation by wicked immorality. Whenever morality demands freedom, freedom of expression, freedom of press, etc., or whenever human evolution demands any other concession, you will soon find certain people busy with castrating these ideals and pawning such gags, under the name of freedom, off on the public. Democracy wants universal suffrage, but some Napoleon or Bismarck, if he finds it necessary to accede to the democratic request, takes the sting out of it and presents a harmless toy to the masses. Such have always and everywhere been the ways by which the nations are misled.”
Source: "Ethics of Social-Democracy," by Joseph Dietzgen, Source: Philosophical Essays by Joseph Dietzgen, published by Charles H. Kerr 1917, Edited by Eugene Dietzgen and Joseph Dietzgen Jr., translated by M. Beer and Th. Rothstein; First Published: Volksstaat, 1875. Part II.
"Ethics of Social-Democracy," by Joseph Dietzgen, Source: Philosophical Essays by Joseph Dietzgen, published by Charles H. Kerr 1917, Edited by Eugene Dietzgen and Joseph Dietzgen Jr., translated by M. Beer and Th. Rothstein; First Published: Volksstaat, 1875.
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