Ferdinand Lassalle

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Ferdinand Lassalle
Born11 April 1825
Wrocław, Kingdom of Prussia
Died31 August 1864
Carouge, Switzerland
NationalityGerman


Ferdinand Lassalle (11 April 1825 – 31 August 1864) was a German socialist. He believed that workers should receive the undiminished product of their labour, while Marx believed a sum had to be deducted to support society as a whole and to replace damaged means of production.[1] Lassalle also opportunistically supported Prussian hegemony.[2]

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