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Ferdinand Lassalle was a prominent German political activist and founder of the General German Workers' Association, which is considered one of the first socialist parties in Germany. Born in 1825 in Breslau, he played a significant role in advocating for workers' rights during the mid-19th century. Lassalle's charismatic leadership and eloquent speeches rallied support from the working class, and he was known for his passionate commitment to social justice and political reform. His work laid the groundwork for later socialist movements in Germany and beyond.

Lassalle was also an intellectual, engaging with the ideas of contemporary philosophers and economists. He was influenced by the works of Hegel and Marx, and he sought to integrate their ideas into a coherent political program. Despite his relatively short life, he left a lasting impact on the socialist movement and his ideas continued to influence later generations of socialists and labor leaders. His legacy is marked by his efforts to unite workers and advocate for their rights in a rapidly changing industrial society.

国籍 德语
出生日期 April 11, 1825
出生地点 Breslau, Silesia, Prussia
去世日期 August 31, 1864
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