Eugen Dühring
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- | '''Eugen Karl Dühring''' (12 January 1833, [[Berlin]] – 21 September 1921, [[Nowawes]] in modern-day [[Potsdam-Babelsberg]]) was a [[Germany|German]] [[philosopher]] and [[economist]], a socialist who was a strong critic of [[Marxism]]. | + | '''Eugen Karl Dühring''' (12 January 1833, [[Berlin]] – 21 September 1921, [[Nowawes]] in modern-day [[Potsdam-Babelsberg]]) was a [[German philosopher]] and [[economist]], a socialist who was a strong critic of [[Marxism]]. |
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Eugen Karl Dühring (12 January 1833, Berlin – 21 September 1921, Nowawes in modern-day Potsdam-Babelsberg) was a German philosopher and economist, a socialist who was a strong critic of Marxism.
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