Gustav Landauer (German: [ˈlandaʊ̯ɐ]; 7 April 1870 – 2 May 1919) was one of the leading theorists on anarchism in Germany at the end of the 19th and the...
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The Gustav Landauer Library Witten (German: Gustav-Landauer-Bibliothek Witten, GLBW) is a special library in Witten, Germany. The Gustav Landauer Library...
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ruled by USPD members such as Ernst Toller, and anarchists like writer Gustav Landauer, economist Silvio Gesell, and playwright Erich Mühsam. Toller, who...
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Landauer is a surname, originally referring to somebody from Landau. It may refer to: Gustav Landauer (1870–1919), German anarchist, writer, and critic...
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and convicted war criminal Gustav Knuth (1901–1987), German actor Gustav Krklec (1899–1977), Croatian poet Gustav Landauer (1870–1919), German anarchist...
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and in 1924 was evicted from his cell to make way for Adolf Hitler. Gustav Landauer, killed on 2 May 1919. Eugen Leviné, killed on 5 July 1919. Ernst Toller...
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Central Council. Important decision-makers including Ernst Toller, Gustav Landauer and leading politicians of the Communist Party of Germany (KPD), were...
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1867 – Holger Pedersen, Danish linguist and academic (d. 1953) 1870 – Gustav Landauer, German theorist and activist (d. 1919) 1871 – Epifanio de los Santos...
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Ruest (Ernst Samuel) and Mynona (Salomo Friedlaender). The anarchists Gustav Landauer, Silvio Gesell and Erich Mühsam had important leadership positions...
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included the German anarchist Gustav Landauer, and the Italians Errico Malatesta and Luigi Galleani. For Gustav Landauer, "propaganda of the deed" meant...
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commune of humanity." Within this group, Mühsam became acquainted with Gustav Landauer who encouraged his artistic growth and compelled the young Mühsam to...
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century, many prominent anarchists (Peter Kropotkin, Emma Goldman, Gustav Landauer and Camillo Berneri) and publications such as Anarchy wrote about matters...
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them, particularly in France, Germany, Britain and the United States. Gustav Landauer is credited with the most in-depth appreciation and critique of Nietzsche's...
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Nichols' mother's family were German Jews. His maternal grandparents were Gustav Landauer, a leading theorist on anarchism, and author Hedwig Lachmann. Around...
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Andrews Mikhail Bakunin Joseph Déjacque Thomas Hodgskin Peter Kropotkin Gustav Landauer Herbert Marcuse William Morris Antonie Pannekoek Francesc Pi i Margall...
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between 1900 and 1904 by the Heinrich and Julius Hart brothers and Gustav Landauer in the Berlin district of Schlachtensee, with the participation of...
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him blind. He collaborated with anarchist philosopher and pacifist Gustav Landauer to finish the text. The Contributions to a Critique of Language appeared...
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Tolstoy translating it into the Russian language. Anarchists – including Gustav Landauer, Bart de Ligt, Max Nettlau Rudolf Rocker, and Nicolas Walter – considered...
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Nabokov leaves Russia with his family. April 7 – The anarchist writers Gustav Landauer and Erich Mühsam play leading roles in creating the Bavarian Soviet...
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Andrews Mikhail Bakunin Joseph Déjacque Thomas Hodgskin Peter Kropotkin Gustav Landauer Herbert Marcuse William Morris Antonie Pannekoek Francesc Pi i Margall...
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Prize 1902 Eugen Hirschfeld (1866–1946) Gustav Anrich (1867–1930) Georg Thilenius (1868–1937) Gustav Landauer (1870–1919) Franz Weidenreich (1873–1948)...
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after renovations in 2010. The centre hosts various groups and the Gustav Landauer Library Witten. The initiative for a self-managed, noncommercial meeting...
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Andrews Mikhail Bakunin Joseph Déjacque Thomas Hodgskin Peter Kropotkin Gustav Landauer Herbert Marcuse William Morris Antonie Pannekoek Francesc Pi i Margall...
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anarchist movement which began in the 1890s. According to a recent study, "Gustav Landauer, Emma Goldman and others reflected on the chances offered and the dangers...
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to end the crisis. It was invoked by the Jewish social anarchists Gustav Landauer (who was killed for his participation in the Bavarian Soviet Republic)...
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Andrews Mikhail Bakunin Joseph Déjacque Thomas Hodgskin Peter Kropotkin Gustav Landauer Herbert Marcuse William Morris Antonie Pannekoek Francesc Pi i Margall...
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Andrews Mikhail Bakunin Joseph Déjacque Thomas Hodgskin Peter Kropotkin Gustav Landauer Herbert Marcuse William Morris Antonie Pannekoek Francesc Pi i Margall...
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The Unique and Its Property in their youth including Rudolf Steiner, Gustav Landauer, Victor Serge, Carl Schmitt and Jürgen Habermas. Few openly admit any...
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European anarchists began to cite La Boétie as an influence, including Gustav Landauer, Bart de Ligt and Simone Weil. Autonomist Marxist thinker John Holloway...
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South Africa. After he left Germany, an expressionist portrait of Gustav Landauer, considered one of Katz's best, was publicly denounced as degenerate...
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