About This Book
The narrator recounts involvement in the 1848 revolutionary movement, describing efforts to form and lead an early workers' party, public speeches and press activity, organizing congresses and demonstrations, travel among major European cities, encounters with prominent contemporaries, participation in uprisings followed by flight into exile, and years spent among émigré communities. The memoir blends vivid recollections of meetings, debates, and street actions with reflective passages on political strategy, social conditions, and the author's shifting convictions across decades.
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