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realm,while economic questions have an international character by nature’
(our translation).89Althoughquestionsof languageandeducationplayedan
importantroleintheHabsburgmonarchy,theassumptionthatnationalambi-
tionscouldbeconfinedtothecultural realmwasillusory.Similarly,Bauerand
Renner’sbelief that theeconomiccommunityof interestsunitingthepeoples
ofAustria-Hungarycouldoffset their separatist tendencieswaswishful think-
ing.
VoicesfromtheMarxistcampdidnotsparetheconceptofnational-cultural
autonomy from criticism. It was approved neither by the sdap nor by the
nationalist parties, where Ignaz Seipelwas one ofmanywho viewed itwith
contempt. The policywas criticised for disregarding the socio-political con-
ditions ofAustria andEurope, or else for its conservative stance towards the
independencemovements. Stalin reproached Bauer for failing to explicitly
mention the right of nations to self-determination,while Leninaccusedhim
ofGermannationalism.90Kautsky tookaparticularly critical view ina series
of articles printed inDieNeue Zeit (1908) and a pamphlet,Nationalität und
Internationalität (NationalityandInternationality, 1908).Whileconcedingthat
autonomywas crucial for working-class organisation in the struggle against
nationalism,hedisagreedthatonecouldachieve it inamultinational state.91
In Kautsky’s opinion, Bauer underestimated the strength of themovements
for self-determination.As early as 1908,Kautskypredicted thedemise of the
monarchy.Inhiscritiqueofautonomy,heconsideredtwofactors:economicdif-
ferencesandlanguage.Kautskyemphasisedthatautonomywouldnotsuspend
national conflicts.Hebelieved that they resulted fromtheunequaleconomic
developmentofnations,whichnecessarilyupset theequaldistributionof fin-
ancialmeans forculturalandeducationalpurposes.Conversely,hepresumed
that languagewas a basic criterion for a nation’s development – he saw the
future of nations in communities of language. In his reply toKautsky, Bauer
acceptedthatnational-culturalautonomywasonlyahalf-solution,giventhat
theprincipleof legalequality forself-administrationdidnotrevokeeconomic
89 Mommsen1963,p. 10.
90 Stalin1953,p.338.
91 KautskywroteonAustria-Hungary: ‘Austria itselfwill thenbecomesuperfluous to those
nations that still today think that they need it. If thewhole of Europewere structured
according tonationsandeconomicareas–whatplacewouldthere thenbe fora federal
stateinafederalstate?AndifallnationsofcontemporaryAustriajointogetherwiththeir
fellow language speakers outsideof theexisting territoryof theEmpire to formentities
that are autonomous for the purpose of language culture, what elements remain for a
specificmultinationalstate?’–Kautsky2010,p. 163.
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
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