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Eduard Bernstein

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Eduard Bernstein


Born
in Schöneberg (now part of Berlin), Germany
January 06, 1850

Died
December 18, 1932

Genre

Influences


Social democratic theoretician and politician, a member of the SPD, and the founder of evolutionary socialism and revisionism.

Average rating: 3.3 · 230 ratings · 30 reviews · 210 distinct worksSimilar authors
Evolutionary Socialism: A C...

3.27 avg rating — 161 ratings — published 1899
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Cromwell and Communism

3.56 avg rating — 9 ratings — published 1930 — 8 editions
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Karl Marx y la reforma soci...

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Evolutionary Socialism: A C...

4.50 avg rating — 4 ratings — published 1909 — 15 editions
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Socialismo democrático

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Die deutsche Revolution von...

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Karl Marx - A Short Biography

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Ferdinand Lassalle as a Soc...

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Selected Writings of Eduard...

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Socialismo evolucionista

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“The final goal is nothing to me, the movement is everything.”
Eduard Bernstein

“The method of this great philosopher [Kant] can serve as a pointer to the satisfying solution to our problem. Of course we don’t have to slavishly adhere to Kant's form, but we must match his method to the nature of our own subject [socialism], displaying the same critical spirit. Our critique must be direct against both a scepticism that undermines all theoretical thought, and a dogmatism that relies on ready-made formulas”
Eduard Bernstein