Arnold Ruge

Arnold Ruge (13 September 1802 - 31 December 1880) was a German philosopher and political writer. Born in Bergen, he studied in Heidelberg. As an advocate of a free and united Germany he was jailed for 5 years in 1825 in the fortress of Kolberg. Moving to Halle on his release, he published a number of plays, translations of ancient Greek texts and became associated with the Young Hegelians. In Paris, Ruge co-edited the Deutsch-Franzsische Jahrbcher with Karl Marx briefly before coordinating the activities of the extreme left in the revolutionary movement of 1848. In 1850 he moved to Brighton to live as a teacher and writer, limiting his political involvement to the public support of Prussia between 1866 and 1870. Ruge, Arnold Ruge, Arnold Ruge, Arnold Ruge, Arnold

 

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