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as having been rooted in religion, arguing instead that the economic and social interests of various classes were the actual spurs to action. After "long and irritating delays owing to the military censorship" (according to the
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and received his doctorate in 1882 with the dissertation: "The German social democracy, their history and their teaching".
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