German Socialism And Ferdinand Lassalle a Biographical History of German Social
German Socialism And Ferdinand Lassalle a Biographical History of German Social
William Harbutt Dawson
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the habit, too, of comparing himself with great men. Now it was So- crates, now Luther, or Robespierre, or Cobden, or Sir Robert Peel, and once he found his parallel by going to Faust. Heine told him that he had good reason to be proud of his attainments, and Lassalle took Heine at his word. He would often assume a tone of lofty superiority when addressing even judges on the bench. " Ask friends and foes alike about me, " he once exclaimed, " and if they are men who have them- selves learned so...mething, both will agree unanimously that I write every line armed with the entire culture of my century, " 1 and in the same breath he added that his great political antagonist, Schulze a man of no mean parts, and nearly twenty years his senior had only " the education of a barber. " Nor would he hesitate to point publicly to the "remarkable spectacle of an agitation which has laid hold on the masses, which agitates an entire nation pro and contra, and which has, without the aid of events which throw the people into the street, proceeded from the conscience of one man, " or to claim not only scholars, but a bishop, and even a king as his disciples.
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