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- Joseph Arnold Weydemeyer (February 2, 1818 – August 26, 1866) was a military officer in the Kingdom of Prussia and the United States as well as a journalist...
- German monthly magazine published in New York City by Marxist Joseph Weydemeyer. Later English editions, such as the 1869 Hamburg edition with a preface...
- Rheinische Zeitung On 1 January 1852, the communist journalist Joseph Weydemeyer published an article entitled "Dictatorship of the Proletariat" in the...
- socialists from across Europe, including Moses Hess, Karl Heinzen and Joseph Weydemeyer. In April 1845, Engels moved from Barmen in Germany to Brussels to join...
- one of Marx's and Engels's closest collaborators. Others were Joseph Weydemeyer and Ferdinand Freiligrath, a famous revolutionary poet. While most of...
- Weber; August Willich; Peter Joseph Osterhaus; Frederick Salomon; Joseph Weydemeyer; Gustav Struve; Friedrich Hecker Journalists, writers, publishers: Mathilde...
- American nineteenth century workers political organization. In 1852, Joseph Weydemeyer, a longtime friend of Karl Marx, created the Proletarierbund (Proletarian...
- Schramm Sebastian Seiler Georg Weerth Wilhelm Christian Weitling Joseph Weydemeyer Edgar von Westphalen August Willich Ferdinand Wolff Wilhelm Wolff German...
- conception of a "dictatorship of the proletariat" as discussed by Joseph Weydemeyer and by Karl Marx from 1852 onwards; he regarded it as inherently reactionary...
- Alexander Nikolayevich Samoylov (1744–1814) 1776 1787 Ivan Andreyevich Weydemeyer (1752–1820) 1787 18 November 1796 Gavriil Romanovich Derzhavin (1743–1816)...