Gustav Landauer and the German Revolution of 1918-19

        
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Date: , 2011
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Venue: Hamilton House, BS1 3QY
Price: free
With: Gabriel Kuhn
Series: Anarchist Bookfair 2011
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Section: Events
Subjects: Anarchism
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Gustav Landauer (1870-1919) remains Germany’s most influential anarchist. Gabriel Kuhn, editor and translator of the first comprehensive volume of Landauer texts in English, Revolution and Other Writings, will recall the philosophy and activism of a unique revolutionary who died at the hands of reactionary soldiers in May 1919.

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