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  1. En 1874 Kautsky se incorporó a la social-democrácia austríaca, y en 1880 a un grupo de socialistas en Zurich. Bajo la influencia de Eduard Bernstein, se hizo marxista en 1881 y visitó a Marx y Engels en Londres. En 1890, luego de la derrogación de leyes anti-socialistas, se asentó en Berlín con su segunda esposa, Luise Ronsperger (1864 ...

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  2. Kautsky, destacado teórico del Partido Socialdemócrata de Alemania (SPD) y de la Segunda Internacional, defendía el marxismo ortodoxo, que enfatizaba el carácter científico, materialista y determinista de la obra de Karl Marx.

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Karl_KautskyKarl Kautsky - Wikipedia

    A leading theorist of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) and the Second International, Kautsky advocated orthodox Marxism, which emphasized the scientific, materialist, and determinist character of Karl Marx's work.

  4. 18 de mar. de 2024 · Karl Kautsky was a Marxist theorist and a leader of the German Social Democratic Party. After the death of Friedrich Engels in 1895, Kautsky inherited the role of the intellectual and political conscience of German Marxism. Having joined the Austrian Social Democrats while a student at the.

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  5. 17 de mar. de 2024 · Karl Kautsky Internet Archive. Nothing would be more erroneous than to stamp the whole of the Communist Manifesto simply as an historic document. On the contrary. The principles developed by it, the method to which it leads us, the characteristic it gives by a few strokes of the capitalist mode of production, are to-day more valid than ever.

  6. Karl Kautsky (1854–1938) was one of the leading figures who helped make Marxism the official doctrine of the rapidly growing social-democratic mass parties – directly in Germany and more indirectly throughout Europe and North America.

  7. En su juventud de estudiante en Viena se sintió atraído por el darwinismo, el materialismo y, finalmente, el marxismo. Hizo amistad con Marx e ingresó en 1875 en el Partido Socialdemócrata Alemán (SPD).