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The Hanover Congress of the Social Democratic Party of Germany was held between October 9–October 14, 1899, in Hanover, Prussia (now Germany). The Congress approved a resolution titled Attacks on the Fundamental Views and Tactics of the Party that formally condemned Bernsteinist attacks on the party's policy and tactics. The official report on this matter was presented by August Bebel and was supported by the vast majority of the Congress, including Bernstein's supporters. Vladimir Lenin explained that this support came from the resolution's inability to criticise and expose Bernsteinism: "It is debatable, from the standpoint of the interests of the German party, whether diplomacy was appropriate and whether, in this case, a bad peace is better than a good quarrel".

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  • The Hanover Congress of the Social Democratic Party of Germany was held between October 9–October 14, 1899, in Hanover, Prussia (now Germany). The Congress approved a resolution titled Attacks on the Fundamental Views and Tactics of the Party that formally condemned Bernsteinist attacks on the party's policy and tactics. The official report on this matter was presented by August Bebel and was supported by the vast majority of the Congress, including Bernstein's supporters. Vladimir Lenin explained that this support came from the resolution's inability to criticise and expose Bernsteinism: "It is debatable, from the standpoint of the interests of the German party, whether diplomacy was appropriate and whether, in this case, a bad peace is better than a good quarrel". Rosa Luxemburg also delivered a speech against Bernstein's revisionism. (en)
  • O Congresso de Hanôver do Partido Social-Democrata da Alemanha foi realizado de 9 a 14 de outubro de 1899 em Hanôver, Prússia (atual Alemanha). No que se refere à questão principal da ordem-do-dia - "Ataques contra as ideias fundamentais e a tática do Partido" -, o Congresso se pronunciou contra as opiniões revisionistas de Eduard Bernstein sobre o marxismo, sendo célebre, ainda hoje, o discurso da revolucionária Rosa Luxemburgo. Bernstein, que havia sido próximo de Karl Marx e Friedrich Engels, agora defendia que o partido deveria deixar de ser partido de revolução social e transformar-se em partido democrático de reformas sociais. O relatório oficial sobre o assunto foi apresentado por August Bebel e apoiado pela grande maioria do Congresso, incluindo os apoiadores de Bernstein. Vladimir Lênin explicou, em Que Fazer?, que este apoio veio da incapacidade da resolução de criticar e denunciar o bernsteinismo: “Do ponto de vista dos interesses do partido alemão, pode-se discutir a oportunidade desta diplomacia e perguntar se, neste caso, um mau acordo vale mais do que uma boa discussão". (pt)
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  • The Hanover Congress of the Social Democratic Party of Germany was held between October 9–October 14, 1899, in Hanover, Prussia (now Germany). The Congress approved a resolution titled Attacks on the Fundamental Views and Tactics of the Party that formally condemned Bernsteinist attacks on the party's policy and tactics. The official report on this matter was presented by August Bebel and was supported by the vast majority of the Congress, including Bernstein's supporters. Vladimir Lenin explained that this support came from the resolution's inability to criticise and expose Bernsteinism: "It is debatable, from the standpoint of the interests of the German party, whether diplomacy was appropriate and whether, in this case, a bad peace is better than a good quarrel". (en)
  • O Congresso de Hanôver do Partido Social-Democrata da Alemanha foi realizado de 9 a 14 de outubro de 1899 em Hanôver, Prússia (atual Alemanha). No que se refere à questão principal da ordem-do-dia - "Ataques contra as ideias fundamentais e a tática do Partido" -, o Congresso se pronunciou contra as opiniões revisionistas de Eduard Bernstein sobre o marxismo, sendo célebre, ainda hoje, o discurso da revolucionária Rosa Luxemburgo. Bernstein, que havia sido próximo de Karl Marx e Friedrich Engels, agora defendia que o partido deveria deixar de ser partido de revolução social e transformar-se em partido democrático de reformas sociais. (pt)
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  • Hanover Congress (1899) (en)
  • Congresso de Hanôver (pt)
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