Die Vorläufer des neueren Sozialismus: th. Von Thomas More bis zum vorabend der französischen revolution ... von K. Kautsky ... P. Lafargue ... Ed. Bernstein ... C. HugoJ.H.W. Dietz, 1895 - Socialism |
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