Marxist Intellectuals and the Working-Class Mentality in Germany, 1887–1912
Discover the intricate dynamics of the German Social Democrats in Marxist Intellectuals and the Working-Class Mentality in Germany, 1887–1912 by renowned author. Published by Harvard University Press in 1993, this compelling hardback edition spans 344 pages and delves into the rise, evolution, and eventual decline of the largest socialist party in Europe during a transformative period.
Focusing on the younger generation of Marxist thinkers, including influential figures like Paul Kampffmeyer, Max Schippel, and Conrad Schmidt, this scholarly work provides a nuanced exploration of their ideas and the socio-political landscape of the time. Ideal for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book offers valuable insights into the complexities of working-class mentality and the challenges faced by socialist movements. Don't miss the chance to enhance your understanding of this pivotal era in German history.