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Gustav Landauer

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Gustav Landauer (German: [ˈlandaʊɐ]; 7 April 1870 – 2 May 1919) was a German anarchist writer and revolutionary. As one of the leading theorists of anarchism in Germany at the turn of the 20th century, he advocated a form of libertarian socialism that rejected both capitalism and Marxist historical materialism. Landauer's philosophy synthesized anarchism with romanticism, mysticism, and a non-racist, communitarian interpretation of völkisch thought, emphasizing spiritual renewal and the creation of decentralized, autonomous communities. He briefly served as Commissioner for Enlightenment and Public Instruction in the Bavarian Soviet Republic in 1919 before he was assassinated by Freikorps soldiers.

Born into a middle-class Jewish family in Karlsruhe, Landauer's early thought was shaped by German Romanticism and the philosophies of Baruch Spinoza, Arthur Schopenhauer, and Friedrich Nietzsche. In Berlin during the 1890s, he became a prominent anarchist voice, breaking with the Social Democratic Party over its rigid Marxism. He argued that socialism was not an inevitable outcome of economic laws but an act of human will and ethical choice. His major works, including Skepsis und Mystik (Skepticism and Mysticism, 1903) and Aufruf zum Sozialismus (Call to Socialism, 1911), articulated his view that the state is not an institution to be violently overthrown but a social relationship that can be replaced by creating new, voluntary forms of community.

From the 1890s until the First World War, Landauer was the central figure behind the newspaper Der Sozialist. In 1908, he founded the Socialist Bund (Socialist League), an association of autonomous groups intended to prefigure a future libertarian society through cooperative settlements. A committed pacifist, Landauer opposed World War I and advocated for a general strike to prevent it. During this time, he developed a cosmopolitan cultural nationalism that defined nations as peaceful communities of spirit, distinct from the violent structures of states.

During the German Revolution of 1918–1919, Landauer was invited to Munich by Kurt Eisner. He participated in the proclamation of the Bavarian Soviet Republic in April 1919 and served in its first, short-lived council of people's deputies. When the republic was crushed by government troops, Landauer was arrested and brutally murdered in Stadelheim Prison. His ideas influenced figures such as Martin Buber, Ernst Toller, and the German youth movement, and his work represents a significant communitarian and anti-authoritarian alternative to both capitalism and state socialism.

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German anarchist one of the leading theorists on anarchism in Germany at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century.

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NameFormatISBNRelease Date
Aufruf zum Sozialismus (Synergia Verlag, 2012)Paperback978-3-939272-53-32012
Rechenschaft: Aufsätze aus der Zeitschrift Der SozialistPaperback?1977
Die Botschaft der Titanic: Ausgewählte EssaysPaperback3-86161-022-11994
Aufruf zum Sozialismus (Büchse der Pandora, 1978)Paperback978-3-88178-024-71978
Ein Weg zur Befreiung der Arbeiter-KlassePaperback3-86841-194-12018-03-09
Friedrich Hölderlin in seinen GedichtenPaperback3-86841-152-62016
Literatur (Gustav Landauer: Ausgewählte Schriften, 6.2)Paperback3-86841-091-02013
Esilio e anarchia: Scritti ebraiciPaperback88-3282-612-72019-05-16
Nation, Krieg und RevolutionPaperback978-3-86841-046-42011-02-01
Gustav Landauer: Sein Lebensgang in BriefenHardcover?1929
Stelle dich, Sozialist! (2. Auflage)Paperback?1983
Wenige besitzen die Erde…: Zwei SchriftenPaperback978-1-4935-0448-02013-10-17
Antipolitik 1Paperback3-86841-031-72009
Zeit und Geist: Kulturkritische Schriften 1890–1919Hardcover978-3-924963-10-11997
Erkenntnis und Befreiung: Ausgewählte Reden und AufsätzePaperback978-3-518-00818-81976
InternationalismusPaperback3-936049-96-32008
Literatur (Gustav Landauer: Ausgewählte Schriften, 6.1)Paperback978-3-86841-090-72013
La comunità anarchica: Scritti politiciPaperback978-88-96904-14-52012
Auch die Vergangenheit ist Zukunft: Essays zum AnarchismusPaperback3-630-61843-X1989
Die RevolutionPaperback3-89771-906-12003-07-31
Philosophie und JudentumPaperback978-3-86841-068-62012
Arnold Himmelheber (edition of Antigonos Verlag, 2012)Paperback978-3-95472-323-22012-09-07
Entstaatlichung: Für eine herrschaftslose GesellschaftPaperback?1976
Die Revolution (1974 edition of Karin Kramer Verlag)Paperback978-3-87956-047-91974
Aufruf zum Sozialismus: Ein Vortrag (Textkritische Ausgabe des Erstdrucks, 1. Auflage, Edition AV, 2015)Paperback3-86841-133-X2015
Escepticismo y mística: Aproximaciones a la Crítica del lenguaje de MauthnerPaperback978-84-254-3268-22015
Per la storia dell’evoluzione dell’individuoPaperback978-88-3282-181-92017
Macht und Mächte: NovellenHardcover?1923
ShakespeareHardcover?1920
Skepsis und Mystik: Versuche im Anschluss an Mauthners Sprachkritik (Büchse der Pandora edition, 1978)Hardcover978-3-88178-020-91978
Arnold Himmelheber: Eine Novelle (edition of Philo-Verlag, 2000)Paperback978-3-8257-0082-92000-04-30
Skepticism and Mysticism: On Mauthner’s Critique of LanguagePaperback0-359-77438-52019
„Sei tapfer und wachse dich aus.“: Gustav Landauer im Dialog mit Erich Mühsam: Briefe und AufsätzePaperback3-931079-32-52004-06-30
AnarchismusPaperback978-3-86841-012-92009
Der werdende Mensch: Aufsätze zur LiteraturHardcover?1980
ShakespearePaperback?1962
La Revolución: Una filosofía social propiaPaperback84-16737-08-82018-04-12
Wortartist: Roman, Novelle, Drama, Satire, Gedicht, ÜbersetzungPaperback3-86841-101-12014-02-27
Έκκληση για σοσιαλισμόPaperback960-91278-1-92001
Die Revolution: Textkritische Ausgabe der ErstauflagePaperback3-86841-168-22017
Το μήνυμα του ΤιτανικούPaperback960-91278-0-02000
Meister Eckharts Mystische SchriftenPaperback3-86841-209-32019
Gustav Landauers Briefe an Clara Tannhauser: 1892Hardcover3-86142-569-62013
Briefwechsel 1890–1919Hardcover3-406-38657-11994
Der TodespredigerPaperback??
Skepsis und MystikPaperback978-3-86841-059-42011
Zwang und Befreiung: Eine Auswahl aus seinem WerkHardcover?1968
Antipolitik 2Paperback3-86841-036-82010
Revolution and Other Writings: A Political ReaderPaperback1-60486-054-52010-07-01
Signatur: g. l.: Gustav Landauer im „Sozialist“: Aufsätze über Kultur, Politik und Utopie (1892–1899)Paperback3-518-11113-21986
Abschaffung des KriegesPaperback3-9816536-5-32019
Beginnen: Aufsätze über SozialismusPaperback?1977
Briefwechsel 1890–1919Hardcover3-406-38657-11994
Anarchisten gegen den Krieg: Drei SchriftenPaperback1-4935-2362-72013-10-20
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