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Karl Kautsky

Calverton, V. F. | February 3, 1926 issue

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This article presents information on the book "The Labor Revolution," by author Karl Kautsky. The author who is criticized as a socialist by the Conservative, denounced as a renegade by the Communist, hailed as a philosophic genius by the Social-Democrat, Kautsky is one of the most provocative and powerful figures in politics. In reality he belongs to a past generation, although his influence, mitigated somewhat by his opposition to the bolshevik revolution, is still wide-sweeping and profound. At the age of seventy-one he still writes with a directness and a lucidity which are forceful if they are not elegant.

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AUTHORS; KAUTSKY, Karl; AUTHORSHIP; LABOR movement; COMMUNISM; COMMUNISTS
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