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- Berlin_movement abstract "The Berlin movement was an anti-Semitic intellectual and political movement in the German Empire in the 1880s. The movement was a collection of unassociated individuals and organizations.The movement developed in the aftermath of the Panic of 1873 that led to a recession in the United States and parts of the western European economy. It assailed Jews and capitalism; along with this critique it opposed liberalism and it represented a fear of social democracy. Finally, the movement came out of a racial conception of national identity on the part of the German middle class.The movement had several leaders. The journalist and author Otto Glagau led a journal, Der Kulturkämpfer, [The Culture Warrior] that propagated these ideas. The Lutheran theologian and politician, Adolf Stoecker, led the German Christian Social Party. He was the only elected representative of the party in the Reichstag, the national legislature.The movement lost strength after the CSP's losses in the 1887 elections. Additionally, the Chancellor Otto von Bismarck distanced himself from the party. The significance of the movement laid in its being the first anti-Semitic movement in modern Germany.".
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- Berlin_movement wikiPageRevisionID "680739472".
- Berlin_movement wikiPageWikiLink Adolf_Stoecker.
- Berlin_movement wikiPageWikiLink Anti-Semitic.
- Berlin_movement wikiPageWikiLink Anti-liberalism.
- Berlin_movement wikiPageWikiLink Antisemitism.
- Berlin_movement wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th_century_in_Berlin.
- Berlin_movement wikiPageWikiLink Category:Antisemitism.
- Berlin_movement wikiPageWikiLink Category:Politics_of_the_German_Empire.
- Berlin_movement wikiPageWikiLink Category:Social_movements.
- Berlin_movement wikiPageWikiLink Christian_Social_Party_(Germany).
- Berlin_movement wikiPageWikiLink Ethnic_nationalism.
- Berlin_movement wikiPageWikiLink German_Empire.
- Berlin_movement wikiPageWikiLink Liberalism.
- Berlin_movement wikiPageWikiLink Middle_class.
- Berlin_movement wikiPageWikiLink Otto_von_Bismarck.
- Berlin_movement wikiPageWikiLink Panic_of_1873.
- Berlin_movement wikiPageWikiLink Racial_nationalism.
- Berlin_movement wikiPageWikiLink Reichstag_(German_Empire).
- Berlin_movement wikiPageWikiLink Social_democracy.
- Berlin_movement wikiPageWikiLinkText "Berlin Movement".
- Berlin_movement wikiPageWikiLinkText "Berlin movement".
- Berlin_movement hasPhotoCollection Berlin_movement.
- Berlin_movement subject Category:19th_century_in_Berlin.
- Berlin_movement subject Category:Antisemitism.
- Berlin_movement subject Category:Politics_of_the_German_Empire.
- Berlin_movement subject Category:Social_movements.
- Berlin_movement hypernym Movement.
- Berlin_movement type Organisation.
- Berlin_movement type History.
- Berlin_movement type Monarchy.
- Berlin_movement type Prejudice.
- Berlin_movement type Study.
- Berlin_movement type Monarchy.
- Berlin_movement comment "The Berlin movement was an anti-Semitic intellectual and political movement in the German Empire in the 1880s. The movement was a collection of unassociated individuals and organizations.The movement developed in the aftermath of the Panic of 1873 that led to a recession in the United States and parts of the western European economy. It assailed Jews and capitalism; along with this critique it opposed liberalism and it represented a fear of social democracy.".
- Berlin_movement label "Berlin movement".
- Berlin_movement sameAs Berliner_Bewegung.
- Berlin_movement sameAs Berlina_Movado.
- Berlin_movement sameAs Berliner_Bewegung.
- Berlin_movement sameAs m.0gw_tmq.
- Berlin_movement sameAs Q323715.
- Berlin_movement sameAs Q323715.
- Berlin_movement wasDerivedFrom Berlin_movement?oldid=680739472.
- Berlin_movement isPrimaryTopicOf Berlin_movement.