Sidelights On Contemporary Socialism

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Marx, on the other hand, talked of evolution, and told them that the social rev- olution must be the outcome of economic de- velopment, not of cunning, courageous and [83] Sidelights on Contemporary Socialism desperate insurrections. Clearly, Marx was not a revolutionist at all, but only a reac- tionary politician I Furthermore, Marx had repeatedly warned them against reposing their trust in the bourgeoisie, and told them that the working class must rely upon its own power and de- velop its own... leaders. Very well, then, let them take him at his word! Marx himself was a bourgeois " intellectual," not a proleta- rian. Weitling, on the other hand, belonged to the proletariat; he was a poor tailor, and he had, moreover, suffered a long term of imprisonment for the cause. Obviously, he was the leader to follow, and Marx was in- consistent and insincere in seeking the leader- ship of the movement.
It is readily apparent that a very plausible appeal could be made against Marx upon such grounds as these, even though the more thoughtful men in the movement might re- alize that Weitling was no longer a tailor, and that he was as much of an " intellectual " as Marx himself, being entirely dependent [84] Sidelights on Contemporary Socialism upon his literary work for a living.


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