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- Socialist_League_(Germany) abstract "The Socialist League (German: Sozialistischer Bund) was initiated as a political movement by Gustav Landauer in May of 1908, and was aimed at "uniting all humans who are serious about realizing socialism". Its original strategy was to achieve socialism through the formation of worker cooperatives and intentional communities. Martin Buber and Erich Muhsam were early members of Landauer's group, which eventually grew to include about 800 members. During the fall of the Bavarian Soviet Republic in the spring of 1919, Landauer was killed and the movement was thrown into disarray.It reappeared later as a splinter group of the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany led by Georg Ledebour. The party got 26,418 votes in the May 1924 Reichtag election.In the 1928 elections, the party called on its sympathizers to vote for the Communist Party of Germany.The Socialist League was one of the groups that merged into the Socialist Workers' Party of Germany (SAPD) in 1931.".
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- Socialist_League_(Germany) wikiPageWikiLink Bavarian_Council_Republic.
- Socialist_League_(Germany) wikiPageWikiLink Bavarian_Soviet_Republic.
- Socialist_League_(Germany) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Socialist_parties_in_Germany.
- Socialist_League_(Germany) wikiPageWikiLink Communist_Party_of_Germany.
- Socialist_League_(Germany) wikiPageWikiLink Erich_Muhsam.
- Socialist_League_(Germany) wikiPageWikiLink Erich_Mühsam.
- Socialist_League_(Germany) wikiPageWikiLink Georg_Ledebour.
- Socialist_League_(Germany) wikiPageWikiLink German_federal_election,_1928.
- Socialist_League_(Germany) wikiPageWikiLink German_federal_election,_May_1924.
- Socialist_League_(Germany) wikiPageWikiLink Gustav_Landauer.
- Socialist_League_(Germany) wikiPageWikiLink Independent_Social_Democratic_Party_of_Germany.
- Socialist_League_(Germany) wikiPageWikiLink Intentional_communities.
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- Socialist_League_(Germany) wikiPageWikiLink Martin_Buber.
- Socialist_League_(Germany) wikiPageWikiLink Socialist_Workers_Party_of_Germany.
- Socialist_League_(Germany) wikiPageWikiLink Worker_cooperative.
- Socialist_League_(Germany) wikiPageWikiLink Worker_cooperatives.
- Socialist_League_(Germany) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Socialist League (Germany)".
- Socialist_League_(Germany) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Socialist League".
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- Socialist_League_(Germany) subject Category:Socialist_parties_in_Germany.
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- Socialist_League_(Germany) comment "The Socialist League (German: Sozialistischer Bund) was initiated as a political movement by Gustav Landauer in May of 1908, and was aimed at "uniting all humans who are serious about realizing socialism". Its original strategy was to achieve socialism through the formation of worker cooperatives and intentional communities. Martin Buber and Erich Muhsam were early members of Landauer's group, which eventually grew to include about 800 members.".
- Socialist_League_(Germany) label "Socialist League (Germany)".
- Socialist_League_(Germany) sameAs Sozialistischer_Bund_(1923).
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- Socialist_League_(Germany) sameAs Q2305835.
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- Socialist_League_(Germany) wasDerivedFrom Socialist_League_(Germany)?oldid=663164270.
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