No political parties of present-day Germany are separated by a
wider gulf than the two parties of labor, one democratic and
reformist, the other totalitarian and socialist-revolutionary.
Social Democrats and Communists today face each other as bitter
political enemies across the front lines of the Cold War; yet they
share a common origin in the Social Democratic Party of Imperial
Germany. How did they come to go separate ways? By what process did
the old party break apart? How did the prewar party prepare the
ground for the dissolution of the labor movement in World War I,
and for the subsequent extension of Leninism into Germany? To
answer these questions is the purpose of Carl Schorske's study.
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