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            wandered into prison; but not for long: through the intervention of
            the Austrian consul he was again set free. Even an expulsion from
            France that followed was of short duration: a friend of the Jew
            Gambetta secured for him permission to stay in Paris. Here Deutsch
            financed the Republique franqaise and directed from here the
            Viennese "Neue Freie Presse". But the adventurer did not stay long
            in the city of the Sun-king. He smelt danger and moved to another
            end of Europe to help to inflame things there.
                   He travelled to the Bosphorus, was dispatched by the
            Freemasons to the executive committee of the Young Turks; helped
            to prepare the overthrow of Abdul Aziz  267  and did his best to start
            the war between Turkey and Russia. In  1 877, he was proposed by
            submissive newspapers as governor of Bosnia; and, soon after, he
            died. One sees that the manifold aspects of the life ofthis honorable
            pilgrim leave nothing to be desired. It would be interesting to find
            out what relationship, if any, the former Austrian Jewish minister
            Deutsch has to him.
                   As for the Jew Karl Marx, he himself arouses to this day a
            great uprising, even if one must see in him also an intriguer, though
            a very self-controlled one. Socialists of all shades refer to him today
            to justify their actions. It seems to me that the Bolshevists do this
            mostly rightly. Today, when all borders have fallen, Karl Marx would
            have unfurled the flag of civil war hand in hand with Karl Liebknecht
            and Leo Trotsky; indeed he applauded the Commune in Paris from
            London!
                   A little known episode throws a significant light on his own
            motivations.
                   When the still young International called a meeting in
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            Geneva,   a question was raised which, if otherwise decided upon,
            would have been able to make of it a real workers' party and not a
            hotbed for ambitious intriguers. The French delegates made a petition
            to accept into the International, which should be a corporative
             267                         nd  Sultan of the Otttoman Empire, which
               [Abdul Aziz (1830-1876) was the 32
            he ruled from 1861 until 1876, when he was deposed by his ministers.]
            268
               [The First International was the amalgamated socialist organisation known as
            the International Working Men's Association that lasted from 1864 to 1876. Its
            first Congress was held in Geneva in  1 866.]
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