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adam_text | CONTENTS Acknowledgments xxiii Permissions and Credits xxv A Note on the Structure of This Book xxix Introduction Rob McFarland, Georg Spitaler, and Ingo Zechner 1 Part I. Foundations Chapter 1: Constitution, Legislation, and Jurisdiction Vrääth Öhner 15 1. Hans Kelsen, The Constitution of German Austria ( 1920) 17 2. Karl Kautsky, Democracy and Democracy (1920) 20 3. Karl Renner, The Free State on the Danube (1922) 22 4. Robert Danneberg, The German-Austrian Financial Constitution (1922) 23 5. Oskar Trebitsch, Jurisdiction and Class Struggle (1923) 25 6. Friedrich Austerlitz, The Murderers of Schattendorf Acquitted! (1927) 27 7. Therese Schlesinger, Criminal Justice and Psychoanalysis (1930) 29 Chapter 2: Finances and Taxes Veronika Duma 33 1. Robert Danneberg, Finance Politics in the City ofVienna (1921-22) 35 2. Hugo Breitner, Capitalist or Socialist Taxation? Who Should Pay Tax? The Rich or the Poor? (1926) 37 Viktor Kienböck, Foundations of Financial Policy (1927) 39 3.
vi ♦ Contents 4. Anonymous, On the Tax Policy of tlie City of Vienna (1930) 5. 6. 7. 41 Gabriele Proft, No! From the Finance and Budget Board of the National Council (1931) 42 Anonymous, In the Sign of Austerity. Meeting of the Vienna Municipal Council (1931) 43 Otto Bauer, The Budget Restructuring Law: A Speech given on October 9, 1931 by Dr. Otto Bauer before the Delegates of the Postal Union (1931) 44 8. Anonymous, The Financial Demands on Vienna (1933) 46 Chapter 3: Consumption and Entertainment Marie-Noëlle Yazda пра nah 49 1. Anton Kuh, The Soda-and-Raspberry Existence (1919) 51 2. Margarete Hilferding, Black Market (1919) 52 3. Ludwig Hirschfeld, The Paper Calf: Valuta Miniatures (1919) 54 4. Julius Klinger, The Holy Every Day (1923) 56 5. György Bálint, Jazz Band (1929) 57 6. Neon, Revue (1929) 59 7. Anonymous, Dance around the World: The GÖC Revue (1929) 61 8. 62 Ernst Fischer, I Am Conducting an Economic Study on Myself (1931) 9. Anonymous, The Discovery of the Housewife (1931) 64 Part II. Philosophies Chapter 4: Empirical Social Research Ingo Zechner 1. 2. 69 Käthe Leichter, The Housing Situation (from How do the Viennese Homeworkers Live? A Survey on the Working and Living Conditions of 1,000 Viennese Homeworkers) (1928) 71 Käthe Leichter, Housework (from This Is How We Live: 1320 Women Workers in Industry Report about Their Lives) (1932) 73 3. Paul F. Lazarsfeld, On the Career Attitudes of the Young Working Class (1931) 78
Contents 4. ♦ vii Lotte Radermacher, On the Social Psychology of the Popular Education Centers’ Students (A Survey of 21,749 Course Participants) (1932) 80 5. Marie Jahoda, Life Fulfillment (from Anamneses from the Poorhouse) (1932) 83 6. Marie Jahoda, Meal Plan and Budget (from Marienthal: The Sociography of an Unemployed Community) (1933) 85 Chapter 5: Logical Empiricism Gemot Waldner 91 1. Anonymous, Magic and Technology (1931) 93 2. Philipp Frank, On the Intuitive Nature of Physical Theories (1928) 95 3. Rudolf Carnap, Elans Hahn, and Otto Neurath, The Vienna Circle’s Scientific Conception of the World ( 1929) 97 Rudolf Carnap, Overcoming Metaphysics through the Logical Analysis of Language (1931) 99 4. 5. Edgar Zilsel, The Intellectual State of our Time? (1932) 102 6. Otto Neurath, Ideology and Marxism (1931) 106 7. Otto Neurath, Protocol Statements (1932-33) 108 Chapter 6: Austro-Marxism Vrääth Öhner 113 1. Max Adler, Bourgeois or Social Democracy (1919) 115 2. Karl Renner, What Is Class Struggle? (1919) 117 3. Otto Bauer, The Austrian Revolution (1923) 119 4. Hans Kelsen, Otto Bauer’s Political Theories (1924) 122 5. The Struggle for State Power (from Program of the Social Democratic Workers’ Party of German Austria, Enacted at the Party Convention at Linz on November 3, 1926) (1926) 124 6. Leon Trotsky, The Austrian Crisis and Communism (1930) 126 7. Käthe Leichter, The Best Defense (1933) 128
viii ♦ Contents Chapter 7: Freudo-Marxism and Individual Psychology 133 Rob McFarland, Nicole G. Burgoyne, and Georg Vasold 1. Sigmund Freud, Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego (1922) 2. Wilhelm Reich, Dialectical Materialism and Psychoanalysis (1929) 3. 135 137 Siegfried Bernfeld, Socialism and Psychoanalysis: Basic Ideas from a Presentation Held at the Society of Socialist Doctors (1926) 139 4. Alfred Adler, The Significance of the Social Feeling for the Development of Character (1927) 141 5. Alice Rühle-Gerstel, Marxism and Individual Psychology: The Revolutionary Science (1927) 143 6. Sofie Lazarsfeld, Raised by a Family or Educated by a Community? (1926) 145 7. Karl Bühler, The Will to Form and the Desire for Function in Children’s Games (1927) 147 Part III. Identities Chapter 8: Post-Empire 153 Kristin Kopp 1. Anonymous, Inside and Outside our Borders(1918) 2. 3. 155 Directive of the Ministry of Education and the Interior and of the Ministry of Justice in Consultation with the Involved State Ministries on April 18, 1919 Regarding the Implementation of the Law Abolishing Nobility and Certain Titles and Honors (1919) 156 Julius Deutsch, The Property of the Habsburgs (1925) 157 4. Alfred Polgar, Imperial Furniture (1920) 159 5. Anonymous, German Austria: Bankruptcy Asset and Colony (1919) 161 6. Karnute, How Should Carinthia Orient Itself? (1919) 163 7. Friedrich Austerlitz, Abandon Vienna! (1919) 165 8. Anton Kuh, Vienna by the Mountains (1923) 167 9. Otto Bauer, Three Groups in the Anschluss Camp (1927) 169
Contents Chapter 9: Demography Kristin Kopp and Werner Michael Schwarz ł ix 173 1. Anonymous, New Guidelines for the Ranking of Apartment Applicants (1922) 175 2. Edmund W. Eichler, The Foreigners in Vienna: Of Conspirators, Emigrants, Dreamers, and Harmless Tradesmen (1924) 177 3. Anonymous, Expulsion of Refiigees (1919) 179 4. 182 Bruno Frei, Jewish Suffering in Vienna (1920) 5. Anonymous, Foreigners in our Labor Market ( 1925) 184 6. Anonymous, Czech Provocations in Vienna (1920) 185 7. Anonymous, The Czech School System in Vienna and the German School System in Czechoslovakia: A Speech by Otto Glöckel (1926) 186 8. Anonymous, German to the Core—with a “Háček” (1931) 187 9. Anonymous, The Persecution of Gypsies in “Red” Vienna (1932) 189 Chapter 10: Jewish Life and Culture Rob McFarland, Nicole G. Burøoyne, and Gabriel Trop 191 1. Eugen Höflich, Bolshevism, Judaism, and the Future (1919) 194 2. Moshe Sil burg, What I Have to Say to You (1920) 196 3. Melech Ravitch, Preface (from Naked Ѕоцрѕ) (1921) 197 4. Anitta Müller-Cohen, The Return of the Jewish Woman to Judaism (1923) 200 5. J. L. Benvenisti, Arthur Schnitzler Foretells Jewish Renaissance (1924) 202 6. Felix Salten, New Humans on Ancient Ground: A Trip to Palestine (1925) 203 7. Max Eisler, On the New Spirit of Jewish Architecture (1926) 205 8. Josef Löwenherz, The Cultural Duties of the Viennese Jewish Community (1928) 207 Leo Goldhammer, Weary of Life: A Warning to the Jews ( 1931 ) 209 9.
x ♦ Contents PartIV. New Values Chapter 11: Religion and Secularism Gabriel Trop and Rob McFarland 1. 213 Religion and Church (from Program of the Social Democratic Workers’ Party of German Austria, Enacted at the Party Convention at Linz on November 3,1926) {1926) 215 Jakob Reumann, Dedication Speech for Vienna’s Crematorium: “Vienna’s Crematorium Opens, In Spite of Everything!” (1922) 216 3. Cardinal Friedrich Gustav Piffl, Shepherd’s Bulletin (1923) 218 4. Max Winter, The Living Mummy: A Look at the Year 2025 (1929) 219 5. Sigmund Freud, Future of an Illusion (1927) 222 6. Ludwig Wittgenstein, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus (1922) 225 7. Franz Werfel, Realism and Inwardness (1932) 227 8. Otto Bauer, Religious Socialism (1927) 229 2. Chapter 12: The New Woman and Women’s Rights Marie-Noëlle Yazdanpanah and Veronika Duma 233 1. 235 Therese Schlesinger, Women and the Revolution ( 1921) 2. Anonymous, Mass Protest against the Murder Clause, Article144 (1927) 3. 237 Marianne Poliak, From Crinoline Dress to Bobbed Hair: Revolution and Fashion (1926) 240 4. Stefan Zweig, Confidence in the Future (1929) 242 5. Bettina Hirsch, The Housewife and the Single-kitchen Building: Experiences Living on Pilgerimgasse (1927) 244 6. Liesl Zerner, The Young Working Woman (1930) 246 7. Käthe Leichter, Epilog (from This Is How We Live: 1320 Women Workers in Indtistry Report about Their Lives) ( 1932) 248
Contents Chapter 13: Sexuality Katrin Pilz ♦ xi 253 1. Josef Karl Friedjung, Sex Education: A Guide for Parents, Teachers, and Doctors (1924) 255 2. 256 Karl Kautsky Jr., Marriage Counseling as a Welfare Service (1925) 3. Therese Schlesinger, On the Evolution of Sexuality (1923) 259 4. Marianne Poliak, Women’s Issues at the Sexual Reform Congress (1930) 261 5. Sofie Lazarsfeld, Gynophobia (from How a Woman Experiences a Man: Thoughtsfrom Others and My Own Observations) (1931) 263 6. Grete von Urbanitzky, The Wild Garden (1927) 264 7. Ernst Fischer, Crisis of Sexuality (from Crisis of Youth) (1931) 265 8. Wilhelm Reich, Politicizing the Sexual Problem of Youth (from The Sexual Struggle of Youth) (1932) 268 Part V. Social Engineering Chapter 14: Health Care and Social Hygiene Birgit Nemec 273 1. Adele Bruckner, At the Tuberculosis Care Station (1925) 275 2. Alois Jalkotzy, The Children Accuse Us: Letters from Children on Corporal Punishment (1925) 276 3. Philipp Frankowski and Rosa Liederer, The City of Vienna’s Kindergartens (1932) 279 4. Paul Kammerer, Organic and Social Technology (1921) 283 5. Otto Neurath, The Viennese Method of Social Enlightenment (1933) 285 6. Margarete Hilferding, Motherhood (1922) 287 7. Julius Tandler, Dangers of Inferiority (1929) 289 Chapter 15: Welfare Katrin Pilz 293 1. 295 Adele Bruckner, Welfare Services (1925)
xii ♦ Contents 2. Heinrich Holek, The Schmelz Neighborhood (1926) 298 3. Julius Tandler, Social Democratic Welfare Services (1924) 300 4. Karl Honay, The New Vienna for Its Youth (1932) 302 5. Anonymous, Who Is Smarter, a Monkey or an Infant? 700 Children “Tested”—Significant Advances at the Research Center for Child Psychology in Vienna (1930) 304 6. 307 D. R., Visiting Young Mothers (1932) 7. August Aichhorn, The Training School (from Wayward Youth) (1925) 309 Chapter 16: Education for Everyone Marie-Noëlle Yazdanpanah 313 1. Gina Kaus, Sex and Character in the Nursery (1925) 315 2. Lili Roubiczek, The Kinderhaus·. Montessori Principles and Architecture (1926) 317 3. Otto Felix Kanitz, Class Pedagogy Part 1 (1921) 319 4. Otto Glöckel, The Gateway to the Future (1917) 322 5. Otto Glöckel, Drill Schools, Learning Schools, Work Schools(1928) 324 6. Max Lederer, Why Do We Demand Nonselective Schools? (1919) 325 7. Joseph Buttinger, The Viennese Workers’ College (1930) 327 8. Ludo Moritz Hartmann, Democracy and Popular Education(1919) 329 Part VI. Vitality Chapter 17: Labor and Free Time Vrääth Öhner 333 1. 335 Julius Braunthal, The Eight-Hour Law (1919) 2. Adelheid Popp, The Double Burden of Women (1922) 336 3. 339 Ida Foges, Weekend: A New Viennese Practice (1922) 4. Anonymous, Time! What Do I Do in My Free Time? (1929) 340
Contents 5. Ernst Fischer, The Work Ethos and Socialism (1931) 6. Marie Jahoda, Time (from Marienthal: The Sociography of an Unemployed Community) (1933) ♦ xiii 343 346 Chapter 18: Sports and Body Culture Georg Spitaler 351 1. Willy Meisl, Sports at a Crossroads (1928) 353 2. Stephanie Endres, Rhythm and the Proletariat (1930) 355 3. Julius Deutsch, Sports and Politics (1928) 357 4. Roch, Hakoah Wins the League (1925) 360 5. Jacques Hannak, Only a Soccer Match ...? (1932) 361 6. Marie Deutsch-Kramer, Rise (1931) 364 7. 365 Ernst Fischer, Crisis of Ideology (from Crisis of Youth) (1931) Chapter 19: Nature Cara Tovey 369 1. Robert Winter, Socialism in Nature (1919) 371 2. Gustav Harter, Back to Nature (1923) 373 3. Gustav Midler, The Mountains and Their Significance for the Rebuilding of the German People ( 1922) 375 Franz Kleinhans, On the Question of the Aryan Clause (1924) 377 4. 5. Theodor Hartwig, The Political Impact of Our Apolitical Action (1929) 379 6. 380 Karl Renner, On the Friends of Nature (1931) 7. Anonymous, The Sunday Fleet (1931) 382 8. Adele Jelűnek, The Children’s Crusade (1931) 383
xiv ♦ Contents Part VII. Housing Chapter 20: Urban Planning 389 Aleks Kudryashova and Werner Michael Schwarz 1. Otto Neurath, Urban Planning and the Proletariat ( 1924) 391 2. Anonymous, My Skyscraper (1924) 393 3. Franz Siegel, What Does the Municipality of Vienna Build? Sunny and Healthy Homes (1924) 395 4. Adolf Loos, The Day of the Settlers (1921) 396 5. Anonymous, Was the Program of 25,000 Public Homes in the Form of a Garden City Really Possible? ( 1926) 398 6. Werner Hegemann, Critical Remarks on the Housing Projects in the City of Vienna (1926) 400 7. Anonymous, The Ring Road of die Proletariat (1930) 402 Chapter 21: Architecture 405 Georg Vasold and Aleks Kudryashova 1. Franz Schuster and Franz Schacherl, Proletarian Architecture (1926) 407 2. Anton Brenner, Settlement House and Tenement Building—Mutual Influences (1928) 409 3. Ernst Toller, In an Apartment Building in Socialist Vienna (1927) 411 4. 413 Gustav A. Fuchs, The Fuchsenfeldhof (1923) 5. Anonymous, A Short Guide for Tenants in People’s Apartment Buildings (1928) 416 6. Otto Neurath, Single-Kitchen Building (1923) 417 7. Adolf Loos, The Grand Babylon Hotel (1923) 420 8. Josef Frank, The Public Housing Palace: A Speech Not Delivered on the Occasion of a Groundbreaking (1926) 421
Contents ♦ xv Chapter 22: Interior Design Aleks Kudryashova 425 1. Adolf Loos, Learning to Live (1921) 427 2. 3. Hans Ankwicz Kleehoven, Simple Household Goods: On the Exhibition at the Austrian Museum of Art and Industry ( 1920) 429 Ernst Lichtblau, Aesthetics Based on a Spirit of Economy (1923) 431 4. Josef Frank, Kitsch for Fun and Kitsch as a Problem (1927) 432 5. Margarete Schiitte-Lihotzky, Efficiency in the Household (1927) 434 6. 7. 8. Else Hofmann, A Residence and Workspace for a Professional Couple: A Design by the Architects Liane Zimbler and Annie Herrnheiser (1929) 437 Franz Schuster, A Furniture Book: A Contribution to the Problem of Contemporary Furniture ( 1932) 439 Fritz Czuczka, Ten Commandments for Furnishing a Home (1933) 441 Part VIII. Cultural Politics Chapter 23: Fine Arts Georg Vasold 445 1. Stella Kramrisch, Sofie Korner (1920) 447 2. Lajos Kassák, Foreword (from Book of New Artists) (1922) 448 3. Leopold W. Rochowanski, The Contemporary Will to Form in the Applied Arts (1922) 451 4. Hans Tietze, Municipal Policy and Modern Art (1927) 453 5. Eduard Leisching, Municipal Policy and Modern Art: A Response (1927) 456 6. Josef Luitpold and Otto Rudolf Schatz, The New City (1927) 458 7. Otto Pacht, The End of Illustrative Theory (1930-31) 460 Chapter 24: New Music Wolfgang Fiehna 1. August Forstner, The Transport Workers at the First Workers’ Symphony Concert (1928) 465 467
xvi 2. 3. ♦ Contents David Josef Bach, Why Do We Not Have a Social Democratic Art Policy (1929) 468 Paul A. Pisk, Can the Worker Find a Close Relationship to Contemporary Music? (1927) 471 4. Anton Webern, The Path to New Music, II. Lecture (1933) 473 5. Elsa Bienenfeld, Schönberg’s Pierrot lunaire (1922) 475 6. Theodor W. Adorno, On the Anbruch: Exposé (1928) 476 7. Anonymous, The Young, the Old, and Us: The Bourgeois Youth of the Postwar Period (1928) Chapter 25: Literature Richard Lambert and Gemot Waldner 1. 478 483 Rudolf Brunngraber, The Greatest Possible Order (from Karl and the Twentieth Century) (1933) 485 2. Hermynia zur Mühlen, The Ally (1924) 486 3. Else Feldmann, Dandelion—A Childhood (1921) 488 4. Anton Kuh, Bettauer (1925) 489 5. Joe Lederer, Type-moiselle (1925) 491 6. Josef Luitpold, The Return of Prometheus (1927) 492 7. Josef Weinheber, The Crowd (1935) 494 8. Stefan Zweig, Trip to Russia (1928) 495 9. Ernst Fischer, The Man without Qualities: A Novel by Robert Musil (1930) 497 10. Hermann Broch, The Unknown Quantity (1933) 498 Chapter 26: Theater Richard Lambert 503 1. David Josef Bach, The Arts Council (1923) 505 2. Ingenieure der Werkstatt fur Massenform, Theater of the Future (1924) 507 3. Gina Kaus, Toni: A Schoolgirl Comedy in Ten Snapshots ( 1927) 509
Contents ♦ xvii 4. Elisa Karau, On the Speaking Choir Movement (1927) 510 5. Ernst Fischer, Red Requiem (1927) 512 6. Oscar Poliak, Why Do We Not Have a Social Democratic Art Policy (1929) 515 7. Jura Soyfer, Political Theater (1932) 518 8. Neon, Agitation Theater (1929) 519 9. Rudolf Holzer, The Rejuvenated Theater in der Josefstadt(1924) 520 10. Ödön von Horváth, Tales from the Vienna Woods ( 1931) 521 Part IX. Mass Media Chapter 27: Film and Photography Joachim Schätz 527 1. Siegfried Weyr, The Photo as a Weapon (1931) 529 2. Fritz Rosenfeld, Social Democratic Film Politics (1929) 531 3. Hugo Huppert, Kulturfilm, Revisited (1927) 534 4. Béla Balázs, The Masses ( 1926) 536 5. Max Frankenstein, The Market of the Masses ... (1925) 538 6. Wolfgang Born, Photographic World View (1929) 540 7. 542 Lothar Rubelt, The Work of the Sports Photographer ( 1926) Chapter 28: Newspapers and Radio Erik Born and Richard Lambert 547 1. Alfred Polgar, Intellectual Life in Vienna (1920) 548 2. Karl Kraus, A Belated Celebration of the Republic (1926) 551 3. Friedrich Austerlitz, The Real Kraus (1926) 553 4. Oscar Poliak, The Problems in the Calm (1929) 555 5. Anonymous, How Der Kuckuck Is Made ( 1930) 557 6. Anonymous, Freedom of the Airwaves! (1924) 558
xviii ♦ 7. Contents Fritz Rosenfeld, Radio in Good Conscience (1932) 560 8. Anonymous, The RAVAG Listener Survey (1932) 562 9. 564 Eugenie Schwarzwald, The Prophesied RAVAG ( 1934) Part X. Exchange Chapter 29: Americanism Rob McFarland 569 1. Helene Scheu Riesz, A Culture in the Making (1925) 571 2. Stefan Zweig, The Monotonization of the World (1925) 573 3. Felix Salten, Monotonization of the World? (1925) 576 4. Ann Tizia Leitich, A Word in Defense of America: One More Response to “The Monotonization of the World” (1925) 578 5. 581 Otto Bauer, Failed Rationalization (1931) 6. Anna Nußbaum, Introduction to Africa Sings: A Collection of Recent African American Poetry ( 1929) 583 Chapter 30: Global Resonances Werner Michael Schwarz 587 1. Erwin Zucker, Vienna—Moscow: Two Cities—Two Worlds (1932) 588 2. Günter Hirschel-Protsch, The Municipal Housing Complexes of the City of Vienna(1926) 590 3. Heinrich Peter, The 1926 International Residential Building and City Planning Congress in Vienna (1927) 591 4. Hermann Tobler, Learning School or Helping School? A Presentation Given to the Vienna Teachers Assembly on October 4,1923 (1924) 592 5. Solita Solano, Vienna—A Capital Without a Nation (1923) 594 6. J. Alexander Mahan, Dark Hours and the Dawn of Today (1928) 596 7. Louis H. Pink, Vienna Excels (1928) 598 8. Anonymous, Europe Revisited. III.—Vienna: The Dawn (1929) 599
Contents 9. ♦ xix Edward L. Schaub, Vienna’s Socialistic Housing Experiment (1930) 601 10. Charles O. Hardy, The Housing Program of the City of Vienna (1934) 603 11. John Gunther, Danube Blues (from Inside Europe) (1936) 604 Part XI. Reaction Chapter 31: Anti-Semitism Nicole G. Burgoyne and Vrääth Öhner 609 1. Joseph Eberle, The Jewish Question (1919) 610 2. 612 Jacques Hannak, Jewry at a Crossroads (1919) 3. Anonymous, The Jewish Question in the National Assembly (1920) 4. 614 Hugo Bettauer, Have You Already Read? The City Without Jews: A Novel of the Day After Tomorrow. The Author on His Book ( 1922) 617 5. Joseph Roth, Ghettos in the West: Vienna (1927) 618 6. Felix Salten, Impossible Choice! Letter to our Editor in Chief (1927) 621 7. Irene Harand, Party or Fatherland? (1933) 623 Chapter 32: Black Vienna Wolfgang Fichna and Azadeh Yamini-Hamedani 1. 62 7 Karl Renner, The Christian Social Party and How Its Character Has Changed(1923) 629 Ignaz Seipel, The Great Trajectory of Spiritual Development in Our Time(1926) 631 Joseph Eberle, De Profundis: The Paris Peace from the Perspective of Culture and History; An Appeal to the Christian Conscience Worldwide (1921) 634 Othmar Spann, A Summary of Observations of the Inward Direction of Our Time and Its Political Ideology (from The True State) (1931) 636 5. Max Adler, In Critique of the Sociology of Othmar Spann ( 1927) 638 6. Alfred Missong, The World of the Proletariat: Psychological Reflections (1931) 640 2. 3. 4.
XX 7. 8. ♦ Contents Heinrich Srbik, The Historical Content of the Austrian Portrait Exhibition (1927) 642 Anton Kuh, Petty Heroism (1922) 644 Chapter 33: Brown Vienna 649 Vritòth Öhner 1. Walter Riehl, National or International Socialism? (1923) 651 2. Anonymous, Remarque Forbidden Once and For All in Austria! A Victory for German Ideology! (1931) 653 3. 655 Fritz Briigel, National Socialist Ideology (1931) 4. Alfred Eduard Frauenfeld, The People Want It! (1932) 659 5. Otto Bauer, April 24 (1932) 662 6. Dr. Otto, The Psychopathology of National Socialism (1933) 664 Part XII. Power Chapter 34: Campaigns and Elections 671 Werner Michael Schwarz 1. Anonymous, The Picture Gallery on the Street (1919) 673 2. Rallying Cry of Vienna’s Intellectuals (1927) 674 3. Anonymous, To All Working Jews! Jewish Voters! (1927) 676 4. Robert Danneberg, The Party (1928) 678 5. Joh. H., Who Should We Vote For? The Social Democratic Campaign Has Begun(1930) 680 6. Anonymous, An Election Appeal in Stone! (1930) 682 7. Alois Jalkotzy, Women Matter! (1932) 684 8. Anonymous, Wear Three Arrows! The New Fighting Symbol (1932) 685 9. Anonymous, Wear the Blue Shirt of the Socialist Youth Front! (1932) 686 10. Stai, Three out of a Thousand Pioneers: A Report from the World of Wall Newspapers (1932) 686
Contents Chapter 3 S: Communication and Propaganda ♦ xxi 689 Alicia Roy 1. Anonymous, Ten Years of the New Vienna (1929) 691 2. Leopold Thaller, Educational Resources and Propaganda in Campaigns (1930) 693 3. Otto Neurath, Youth Front Agitation and the Task of Education (1932) 695 4. Paula Nowotny, Mail Correspondence between City and Country (1931) 697 5. Anton Kuh, The Mass Mobilization ofWork (1923) 698 6. Otto Felix Kanitz and Stephanie Endres, Educational Tasks of the Workers Federations of Sports (1932) 699 7. M. N., Cinema for the Tens of Thousands (1923) 703 8. Anonymous, Social-Fascist Deception Films (1930) 704 Chapter 36: 707 1. Anonymous, Republic Day: Bloody Disruption of the Mass Demonstration (1918) 709 2. Georg Lukács, The State as a Weapon (from Lenin: A Study on the Unity of His Thought) ( 1924) 711 3. 713 Political Violence Ingo Zechner Zsigmond Kunfi, Lessons of July 15 (1927) 4. Walter Heinrich, Korneuburg Oath (1930) 5. Otto Bauer, The Rebellion of the Austrian Workers: Its Causes and Its Effects (1934) 717 718 6. Hans Kelsen, Defense of Democracy (1932) 722 Chronology 725 References 739 Contributors 749 Index of Subjects 753 Index of Persons 765
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