Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 June 2012
(Special reasons lead me to state that the following article is the first that I have submitted to Vorwärts! K.M.)
Issue no. 60 of ‘Vorwärts!’ contains an article entitled ‘The King of Prussia and Social Reform‘ and signed ‘A Prussian’.
The alleged Prussian begins by reporting the contents of the royal Prussian Cabinet order concerning the Silesian workers' revolt and the opinion of the French journal La Réforme about the Prussian Cabinet order. According to the Réforme, the Cabinet order had its source in the ‘terror and the religious sentiment’ of the King. It even finds in this document the presentiment of the great reforms that await bourgeois society.
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