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Joseph Dietzgen

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Joseph Dietzgen (born 1828 December 8 near Cologne, Germany) was an important socialist theorist whose writings exerted considerable influence on the workersʼ movement. Wrote The Nature of Human Brain‐Work (1869).

“While the anarchists may have mad and brainless individuals in their ranks, the socialists have an abundance of cowards. For this reason I care as much for one as the other.”

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