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Organization and Revolution

Working Class Associations in the German Revolutions of 1848-1849

P. H. Noyes

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Geschichte

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Unlike previous histories which have generally described the uprisings of 1848-1849 as revolutions of "intellectuals," this shows that it was the economic distress of artisans and skilled craftsmen that caused them.

Originally published in 1966.

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Friedrich Engels, Sans-culottes, Sidney Hook, The Barricades, Journeyman, Revolution, Luddite, National Workshops, The Communist Manifesto, Bolsheviks, German revolutions of 1848–49, Unemployment, Popular sovereignty, States of Germany, Lumpenproletariat, Delegate, Arbitration, Rheinische Zeitung, Common Struggle, German Confederation, Legislation, Communism, Zollverein, For Marx, Weimar Republic, Friedrich Meinecke, Central Committee, Social revolution, Trade union, Employment, League of the Just, Spandau Prison, Gotha Program, The Silesian Weavers, Otto von Bismarck, Ferdinand Lassalle, Handicraft, Bruno Hildebrand, Revolutions of 1848, The Fatherland, Statute, Berlin Committee, Bernhard Eisenstuck, Ferdinand Freiligrath, Tradesman, Nazi Party, Tax, Werner Sombart, Karl Marx, Marxism, Proletarian revolution, Middle class, Franz Mehring, Neue Rheinische Zeitung, Capitalism, Louis Blanc, Iron law of oligarchy, Friedrich List, Prussia, Working class, Demagogue, Frankfurt Parliament, Robert Blum, Bourgeoisie, Ruhr uprising, Police state, Die Zeit, Eduard Bernstein, Guild socialism, Joseph Weydemeyer