Clara Zetkin's 1914 Preface to Edward Bellamy's Looking Backward
Utopian Studies 27 (1):16-27 (2016)
Abstract
Clara Zetkin was a socialist activist from 1878, first with the Social Democratic Party of Germany, then with the Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany, and finally with the Communist Party of Germany. During the period of antisocialist laws in Germany 1 she was exiled in Switzerland and France, and she assisted with the organization of the 1889 founding congress of the Second International in Paris. Indeed, she attended every congress of the Second International, acting as translator at them all and speaking at several. In 1890 she returned to Germany and became editor of Die Gleichheit, the..DOI
10.5325/utopianstudies.27.1.0016
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