Farewell to Revolution!: Gustav Landauer’s Death and the Funerary Shaping of His Legacy

The violent death of Landauer in May 1919 at the end of the Räterepublik of Munich left several of his best friends with a terrible feeling: a sense of tension between the unique hopes incarnated by Landauer and the spiritual and political void his passing left behind. This article is an attempt to...

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Auteurs: Cohen-Skalli, Cedric (Auteur) ; Pisano, Libera (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Brill [2020]
Dans: The journal of Jewish thought & philosophy
Année: 2020, Volume: 28, Numéro: 2, Pages: 184-227
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B République des conseils de Munich / Dissolution / Landauer, Gustav 1870-1919 / Meurtre / Commémoration / Mauthner, Fritz 1849-1923 / Susman, Margarete 1872-1966 / Buber, Martin 1878-1965
RelBib Classification:AB Philosophie de la religion
AD Sociologie des religions
BH Judaïsme
ZC Politique en général
Sujets non-standardisés:B Julius Bab
B Gustav Landauer
B Munich Revolution
B Modern Jewish philosophy
B Margarete Susman
B Fritz Mauthner
B Anarchism
B Martin Buber
B theory of revolution
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Résumé:The violent death of Landauer in May 1919 at the end of the Räterepublik of Munich left several of his best friends with a terrible feeling: a sense of tension between the unique hopes incarnated by Landauer and the spiritual and political void his passing left behind. This article is an attempt to capture the tragic shift from a living revolutionary who projected his unique anarchist views onto the failed Munich Revolution to the efforts of a group of close friends who searched to save their dear Landauer from the infamy of failure, making of his months in Munich and his death an important amendment to his spiritual and political legacy.
ISSN:1477-285X
Contient:Enthalten in: The journal of Jewish thought & philosophy
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1163/1477285X-12341309