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- Q1390380 subject Q15285658.
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- Q1390380 abstract "The Gotha Program was the name given to the party platform adopted by the nascent German Social Democratic Party (SPD) at its initial party congress, held in the town of Gotha in 1875. The program called for universal suffrage, freedom of association, limits on the working day, and for other laws protecting the rights and health of workers. The Gotha Program was explicitly socialist, stating that "the socialist labor party of Germany endeavors by every lawful means to bring about a free state and a socialistic society, to effect the destruction of the iron law of wages by doing away with the system of wage labor, to abolish exploitation of every kind, and to extinguish all social and political inequality."Karl Marx famously attacked the platform, which he had read in draft form, in his Critique of the Gotha Program. The SPD's platform would become more explicitly Marxist toward the end of the century, as indicated in its so-called Erfurt Program of 1891.".
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- Q1390380 comment "The Gotha Program was the name given to the party platform adopted by the nascent German Social Democratic Party (SPD) at its initial party congress, held in the town of Gotha in 1875. The program called for universal suffrage, freedom of association, limits on the working day, and for other laws protecting the rights and health of workers.".
- Q1390380 label "Gotha Program".