The Gotha Program (1871)
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Description: Excerpts from the founding manifesto of the German Social Democratic Party
(Boston: Ginn, 1906), 2: 617-619 Scanned by Brooke Harris, October 1996. Proofread by Angela Rubenstein, February 1997. Proofread and pages added by Jonathan Perry, March 2001. Robinson's Note: With the revolution of 1848 in France a new party, Working for economic as well as political changes, made its appearance, as we have seen. This movement was the outgrowth of the great industrial changes of the preceding half century. The efforts of its adherents were commonly directed towards some socialistic reorganization of society which should secure to the workingman a more generous share of the products of his labor than he could receive under the capitalistic system which had grown up. Of the many programmes of reform which have been drawn up by the labor leaders, the following, formulated at a great labor congress at Gotha in 1875, will serve as a statement of their chief economic doctrines.
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