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Liberal democracy was the political system emerging during the lifetimes of the founders Of Marxism. This study investigates how they came to terms with it. It examines how they defined democracy and how they evaluated the liberal constitutional state. What did they expect from the emergence of a working-class franchise and the rise, particularly in Germany, of a workers' political party? What parliamentary democracy means or an end? The author proposes the answers to these questions in clear, jargon-free language, making the study accessible to all those interested in the rise of communism.Levin, Michael is the author of 'Marx, Engels and Liberal Democracy', published 1989 under ISBN 9780312015770 and ISBN 0312015771.
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