Friedrich Engels — "The demand for the liberation of the oppressed nation is nothing but the consist…"
The demand for the liberation of the oppressed nation is nothing but the consistent expression of the struggle against oppression in general.
The demand for the liberation of the oppressed nation is nothing but the consistent expression of the struggle against oppression in general.
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"It is characteristic of dialectics to regard all forms of life, society and thought as being in a state of constant motion, change, transformation."
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"The emancipation of the working class must be the act of the working class itself."
"Freedom does not consist in any dreamt-of independence from natural laws, but in the knowledge of these laws, and in the possibility, therefore, of putting them to work purposefully for definite ends."
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