Talk:Gerhart von Schulze-Gävernitz

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Role in socialist history[edit]

Bernstein cites Schulze-Gävernitz in his famous conclusion of Evolutionary Socialism (1899),[1] and he admits that his most famous quote, probably the defining quote of 20th century Social Democracy, "To me that which is generally called the ultimate aim of socialism is nothing, but the movement is everything" is actually from Schulze-Gävernitz. Historians acknowledge that this played a big role in his deviation from Marxist orthodoxy.[2]

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