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Is this - 'Wie Lassalle sagte, ist und bleibt die revolutionärste Tat, immer ›das laut zu sagen, was ist‹.' ('As Lassalle said, it is and remains the most revolutionary act to always "say loudly what is"') - then not the same as what Trotsky referred to in the 1933 'It is Imposssible to Remain in the Same International with the Stalins, Manuilskys, Lozovskys & Co.' when he said: 'Ferdinand Lassalle, who was no stranger to opportunism or adventurism, nevertheless expressed perfectly well the fundamental requirement of revolutionary politics: “Every great action begins with the statement of what is.”'?

The question then, I suppose, is where Lassalle said it.

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