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282 chapter 7 ofpreservingthemultinationalstate,thesdapassumedagovernment-friendly position,citingfearofRussiaasjustification.Thestanceofthepartyleadership waspartlydowntotheenthusiasmofthemasses,whoparticipatedinapro-war demonstrationon the streets ofVienna.17 The rightwingof theparty (Victor Adler,Austerlitz,Renner,Pernerstorfer,Leuthner),whorepresentedthemajor- ity,sympathisedwiththispatrioticturnanddidnotattempttohideitsGerman nationalistsentiments.Thedelegateswereonlyabletoavoidacompulsoryvote onwarcreditsduetothedissolutionofparliament.Thepartypresswereapo- logetic,publishingarticles thatservedtoprovethesdap’s ideological support for thewar. In a special issue of theArbeiter-Zeitungof 1August 1914, Russia wasdeemedsolelyresponsibleforimperialistendeavours. Inthe2August1914 issue,AusterlitzabsolvedGermanyandAustriafromanyresponsibility forthe outbreakofwarinhisarticle,‘DerWeltkriegdesZaren’(‘TheTsar’sWorldWar’). On5August1914,Austerlitz’sfamouscomment, ‘DerTagderdeutschenNation’ (‘Dayof theGermanNation’)waspublished: itendorsedthesdappositionon war credits and conceded the right of self-defence of every country. Austerl- itz referred to thedaywhenthe interestsof theSocialDemocracymovement mergedwiththoseoftherulingapparatusas ‘adayoftheproudestandmighti- estrevoltoftheGermanspirit’.18WellawarethattheSocialDemocrats’support for thegovernmentat theoutbreakofwarhadexposed, to theworkingclass, thehithertowell-concealeddefensivepositionoftheparty,Bauerwroteatthe endofhis life: The 4August 1914 exposed all forwhat itwas. For decades, the revolu- tionary socialistmovement expected that a Europeanwarwould allow theproletariat to takeadvantageof the shockadministered tocapitalist societybywarand thearmingof themasses. Itwoulduse it toconquer statepowerbyrevolutionarymeansandthus transformthesocialorder. Had the socialistmovement really stuck to a revolutionaryperspective, itwouldhave immediatelyhad toblame thecapitalist classes and their governments for thewarwhen itbrokeout…Itwouldhavehad topre- pare, even if forced into illegality, to exploit the revolutionary situation thatwouldhaveinevitablypresenteditselfduringthewaroratitsend.In 17 Formoreontheenthusiasmofthemasses, seeWandruszka1954,p.438;Wereszyski 1975, p.258.AccordingtoBurian,amajorityofthepopulationoftheAustro-HungarianEmpire supported thewarnotoutof loyalty to theHabsburgmonarchy, butbecauseof its own national interest.SeeBurian1974,p. 11. 18 ‘…TagderstolzestenundgewaltigstenErhebungdesdeutschenGeistes’–Austerlitz1914b.
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Otto Bauer (1881–1938) Thinker and Politician
Title
Otto Bauer (1881–1938)
Subtitle
Thinker and Politician
Author
Ewa Czerwińska-Schupp
Publisher
Brill
Location
Leiden
Date
2017
Language
English
License
CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
ISBN
978-90-04-32583-8
Size
7.9 x 12.0 cm
Pages
444
Keywords
Otto Bauer, Österreich, Österreichische, Politiker, Denker, Austomarxismus, Sozialismus, Moral, Imperialismus, Nation, Demokratie, Revolution, Staat, Faschismus, Krieg, SDAP
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