An edition of Die Revolution (1907)

Die Revolution

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An edition of Die Revolution (1907)

Die Revolution

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Gustav Landauers geschichtsphilosophische Monographie „Die Revolution“ erschien 1907 in der renommierten, vierzig Bände umfassenden Reihe „Die Gesellschaft“ (1906–1912), herausgegeben vom Religions- und Sozialphilosophen Martin Buber. Sie zählt bis heute zu den bedeutendsten essayistischen Abhandlungen im deutschsprachigen Anarchismus.

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Publisher
Rütten & Loening
Language
German
Pages
118

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Previews available in: Yiddish German

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Cover of: Di reṿolutsye
Di reṿolutsye
1933, Ch. Brzoza
in Yiddish
Cover of: Die Revolution
Die Revolution
1923, Rütten & Loening
in German
Cover of: Die Revolution
Die Revolution
1919, Rütten & Loening
in German

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Edition Notes

"4. bis 6. Tausend."
Source: Gift of Paul Avrich, Aug. 26, 1986.

Published in
Frankfurt am Main
Series
Die Gesellschaft ;

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
321.09
Library of Congress
HM281 .L25 1919

The Physical Object

Pagination
118 p. ;
Number of pages
118

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL2088137M
LCCN
88129745
OCLC/WorldCat
5926701

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