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Joseph Dietzgen


Alternative spellings:
J. Dietzgen
Peter Joseph Dietzgen
Peter Josef Dietzgen
Josef Dietzgen
Iosif Dicgen
I. Dicgen

B: 9. Dezember 1828 Blankenberg (Siegkreis)
D: 15. April 1888
Place of Activity: Uckerath
Place of Activity: Winterscheid (Ruppichteroth)
Place of Activity: Siegburg
Place of Activity: Chicago, Ill.
Death Place:
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Profession

  • Philosoph
  • Sozialist
  • Journalist
  • Autor
  • Rotgerber
  • External links

  • Gemeinsame Normdatei (GND) im Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek
  • Bibliothèque nationale de France
  • Wikipedia (Deutsch)
  • Wikipedia (English)
  • Kalliope Verbundkatalog
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  • Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek
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  • International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI)


  • Peter Josef Dietzgen (December 9, 1828 – April 15, 1888) was a German socialist philosopher, Marxist and journalist. Dietzgen was born in Blankenberg in the Rhine Province of Prussia. He was the first of five children of father Johann Gottfried Anno Dietzgen (1794–1887) and mother Anna Margaretha Lückerath (1808–1881). He was, like his father, a tanner by profession; inheriting his uncle's business in Siegburg. Entirely self-educated, he developed the notion of dialectical materialism independently from Marx and Engels as an independent philosopher of socialist theory. He had one son, Eugene Dietzgen. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    1
      1930
    2
      1911
    2
      1910
    1
      1907
    2
      1906
    1
      1905
    1
      1903
    1
      1895
    1
      1877

    Series

    1. Internationale Bibliothek (2)
    2. Universum (1)