"The succession of events since 1914 has swept away so many illusions that even a summary inspection of the heap of ideological ruins would demand the compilation of a veritable encyclopaedia. The summer of 1914 witnessed the collapse of all those hopes which had been built on a peaceful evolution of the capitalist world, and it also witnessed the breakdown of ."
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Lucien Laurat
1898 – 1973
Otto Maschl (1898–1973), better known as Lucien Laurat, was an Austrian Marxist and author.
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