"True" socialism served the government as a weapon for fighting the German bourgeoisie
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Karl Marx/The Communist Manifesto
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The means of production and exchange on which the bourgeoisie built itself up were generated in feudal society 1 0 2The bourgeoisie has called into existence the men who are to wield these weapons — the modern working class, the proletarians 1 0 2The fight of the Germans, particularly the Prussian bourgeoisie, against feudal aristocracy and absolute monarchy became more earnest 1 0 2"True" socialism confronted the political movement with socialist demands 1 0 2German socialism forgot that French criticism presupposed the existence of modern bourgeois society 1 0 2"True" socialism spread like an epidemic 1 0 2German socialism recognized its own calling as the representative of the petty-bourgeois Philistine 1 0 2A part of the bourgeoisie desires to redress social grievances to secure the continued existence of bourgeois society 1 0 2Bourgeois socialism attains adequate expression when it becomes a mere figure of speech 1 0 2In Germany, communists fight with the bourgeoisie against absolute monarchy, feudal squirearchy, and petty bourgeoisie 1 0 2