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theoryofhistoryand, inpractice, reformistpolitics.Onecannotoverestimate
its significance for thestrategicobjectiveofAustrianSocialDemocracy inthe
periodbeforeWorldWari–i.e.tomaintainthestatusquoofthemonarchy.We
will investigatethesequestions inthethirdchapter.
ThenotionofpreservingtheAustro-HungarianEmpireprevailedinnumer-
ousworksofBauer’s on the so-called ‘national question’. Bauerworkedout a
culturaltheoryofthenationthatinformedhisproposalsforsolvingthenation-
alitiesquestioninthemultinationalHabsburgstate.IntheperiodbeforeWorld
War i, he advocated national-cultural autonomy for the Slavic peoples, and
towards theendof thewartheconceptofAustria’sAnschluss (annexation) to
theGermanReich.Bothsolutions,whichwewill assess in the fourthchapter,
testifiedtotheGermannationalismprevalent inAustrianSocialDemocracy.
Regarding subject matter, my work will depict Bauer’s political thought
within two areas. The first consists of questions linked to the fulfilment of
Social Democracy’s programmatic goal, that is, the realisation of socialism.
The theory of parliamentary-democratic revolutionoccupied a central place
here: itwas basedon thepremise that the legal institutions of the capitalist
state, especially parliament, could beutilised for the purposes of the prolet-
arian struggle for socialism.ThispremisedeterminedBauer’spositionon the
dictatorship of the proletariat, theworkers’ and soldiers’ councils, and pro-
grammatic drafts to win themiddle classes for the revolution. In practice,
the strategy based on this premise resulted in a politics of defending Aus-
tria against socialist revolution and, as a consequence, the strengthening of
counter-revolutionary forces. Bauer’s attempts to save democracy at a time
when the conservative campwas consolidating itself, contained in the Linz
programmeandhis conceptof ‘integral socialism’,weredivorced fromreality
fromtheoutset.Iwill introducetheproblemsoutlinedhereinthefifthchapter
andelaboratethemfurtherinthesixth.InthosechaptersIwilldemonstrateto
whatextentBauer’sabsolutisingparliamentarydemocracyasavaluedeterm-
inedhisevaluationofthebourgeoisstateanditsforms.Hisvisionofdemocracy
also shapedprojects to democratise social andpolitical life, definedhis atti-
tude to coalitionpolicies, andultimatelydeterminedhismodel of a socialist
order.
The weaknesses inherent in the theory of a ‘third way’ to socialism and
corresponding strategy for theworking-classmovement becameparticularly
apparent during periods of parliamentary crisis caused byWorldWar i and
as thegradual fascisisationofAustria ensued. Iwill identify themwithin the
second subject area (chapters 7 and 8)when introducing Bauer’s views and
assessmentsconcerningthecausesofWorldWariandhisfearoftheoutbreak
ofWorldWar ii. Thecentral issueat stake in thispart ofmywork is fascism.
Otto Bauer (1881–1938)
Thinker and Politician
- Titel
- Otto Bauer (1881–1938)
- Untertitel
- Thinker and Politician
- Autor
- Ewa Czerwińska-Schupp
- Verlag
- Brill
- Ort
- Leiden
- Datum
- 2017
- Sprache
- englisch
- Lizenz
- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
- ISBN
- 978-90-04-32583-8
- Abmessungen
- 7.9 x 12.0 cm
- Seiten
- 444
- Schlagwörter
- Otto Bauer, Österreich, Österreichische, Politiker, Denker, Austomarxismus, Sozialismus, Moral, Imperialismus, Nation, Demokratie, Revolution, Staat, Faschismus, Krieg, SDAP
- Kategorie
- Biographien