Лассаль Сочинения 1905 Ferdinand Lassalle Works Volumes 1, 2 Russian Bernstein

Works of Ferdinand Lassalle. Volumes 1 & 2 [out of 3] (Sochineniya Ferdinanda Lassalya), 1905–1906. In Russian.

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Лассаль Сочинения 1905 Ferdinand Lassalle Works Volumes 1, 2 Russian Bernstein
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Works of Ferdinand Lassalle. Volumes 1 & 2 [out of 3] (Sochineniya Ferdinanda Lassalya), 1905–1906. In Russian.

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Лассаль Ф. Сочинения Фердинанда Лассаля. В 3-х томах. Т. 1, 2. / С прилож. очерка Эдуарда Бернштейна «Фердинанд Лассаль, его жизнь и значение для рабочего класса». — 2-е испр. и доп. изд.
Санкт-Петербург : Издание Н. Глаголева, 1905–1906.
Том 1: 1905. 289 с. Том 2: 1906. 448 с. Твердый переплет, стандартный формат.
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Lassalle, F. Works of Ferdinand Lassalle. In 3 volumes. Vols. 1 & 2. / With an appendix: Essay by Eduard Bernstein, “Ferdinand Lassalle, His Life and Significance for the Working Class.” — 2nd rev. and exp. ed.
Saint Petersburg : N. Glagolev Publishing, 1905–1906.
Volume 1: 1905. 289 pp. Volume 2: 1906. 448 pp. Hardcover, standard format.

This set includes the first two volumes of the three-volume collected works of Ferdinand Lassalle (1825–1864), published during the pivotal years of the First Russian Revolution (1905–1906). Lassalle was a titan of German social democracy, and his ideas on state socialism and universal suffrage provided a powerful alternative to the orthodox Marxist movements of the era. His charismatic leadership and legal brilliance made him a heroic figure for the early Russian labor movement.
The first volume features a substantial introductory essay by Eduard Bernstein, the famous "revisionist" theorist. Bernstein provides an essential critical framework for understanding Lassalle's role in the development of the working-class identity. The works within these volumes contain some of Lassalle's most influential speeches and political pamphlets, where he argued for the "iron law of wages" and the necessity of independent political action by the proletariat.
Published by Nikolay Glagolev in Saint Petersburg, these volumes are a testament to the brief window of expanded press freedom that allowed radical European thought to reach a broad Russian audience. These books are vital for collectors of political history, documenting the intellectual currents that paved the way for the dramatic social shifts of the 20th century. Even as an incomplete set, these first two volumes contain the core of Lassalle’s ideological legacy and Bernstein’s definitive biographical analysis.

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