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help| Joseph Arnold Weydemeyer (February 2, 1818 – August 26, 1866) was an officer in the Kingdom of Prussia and the United States, as well as a journalist, politician and Marxist revolutionary. At first a supporter of "true socialism" he became, in 1845-46, a follower of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Joseph Weydemeyer
Joseph Arnold Weydemeyer (February 2, 1818 – August 26, 1866) was an officer in the Kingdom of Prussia and the United States, as well as a journalist, politician and Marxist revolutionary. -
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List of Liberty ships: G-L
| SS Joseph Weydemeyer | Joseph Weydemeyer | 2822 | standard | October 3, 1944 | November 11, 1944 | Scrapped 1961 | -
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Forty-Eighters
Political activists: Lorenz Brentano (later a member of the Congress); Friedrich Hecker; Carl Schurz (later US Secretary of the Interior); Gustav von Struve; Wilhelm Weitling; Joseph Weydemeyer -
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Dictatorship of the proletariat
On January 1, 1852, Joseph Weydemeyer had published an article in The New York Times-Newspaper entitled "Dictatorship of the Proletariat." -
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Neue Rheinische Zeitung
Joseph Weydemeyer, also a member of the Communist League, was one of its editors. -
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The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Napoleon
The Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Napoleon was written by Karl Marx between December 1851 and March 1852, and originally published in 1852 in Die Revolution, a German-language monthly magazine published in New York and established by Joseph Weydemeyer. -
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Communist League
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Karl Marx
↑ In Letter from Karl Marx to Joseph Weydemeyer (MECW Volume 39, p. 58;)
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