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Austria-Hungary’s potential salvation.On the contrary, he claimed as late as
1918 that, as long asGerman imperialismprevailed, the only alternativewas
topreserve theold structural frameworkof theparty andworkout a reform
programmeforthemultinationalstate.Towardstheendofthewar,hisposition
was close to the rightwingof theparty. The soledifferencebetween the two
leading Social Democratswas that Bauer accepted the fall of themonarchy,
whileRennerbelievedinitsrebirthuntil theend.
Asexpected,thewarledtothedisintegrationofAustria-Hungary.Investigat-
ingthecausesof itsdemise inTheAustrianRevolution (1923),Bauerconceded
that ‘thegreatoldEmpire, thegreatoldeconomicunitywasnotdestroyedby
the social revolutionof theGerman-Austrianand theMagyarproletariat, but
by the national revolution of the Czech, the Polish, and the Jugo Slav bour-
geoisie’.104 Inaccordancewithhisowndefinitionof thenation,heattributed
thefallofAustria-Hungarymainlytoapsychological factor, ‘theoldtribal feud
between thenations’, rather than to theeconomiccausesof thenationalities
conflicts.105On3October 1918, theparliamentary fractionof the sdapunder
Bauer’sleadershipadoptedtherightoftheSlavicnationstoself-determination.
In its appeal, it demanded theunificationofallGermanterritories inAustria
intoonestatethatwouldself-determineitsrelationstoneighbouringcountries,
especiallyGermany.
After thedemiseof themonarchy, thequestion forAustria’snational iden-
tityamountedtowhetherAustria shouldmaintain itsnational independence
or jointheReich.106Austriahadalwaysbeenacountrycharacterisedbymuch
strongerGermaninfluencesthanthesheersizeofitsGermanpopulacesugges-
ted.AnAnschluss toGermanywas in the interest of theGermanpopulation,
whichwasthedecisiveaspect forGerman-AustrianSocialDemocracywhenit
acceptedtheAnschlussproposalat theplenaryassemblyon6June1917.107Of
allparty leaders,Baueradvocated itwith thegreatestpassion.Hearguedthat
104 Bauer1925,p.73.
105 Kulemann1979,p.48.
106 The demand for Austria’s annexation byGermany appeared in Austrian Social-Demo-
craticthoughtasearlyas1880–SeeKonrad1978,p.25.
107 AccordingtoFröschlandZoitl 1985,p.242,AustrianattitudestowardstheAnschluss idea
varied across different social classes.During the timesof themonarchy, sections of the
bourgeoisiewere in favourof annexationbyGermany,while other sectionspleaded for
national independence.Thedivisionbecamegreaterafter 1918.Thepeasantryandpetty
bourgeoisieloathedtheProtestantPrussians.Theworkingclasswasgenerallyopposedto
Germanchauvinismandimperialism,yetpartsofitcameoutinfavourofannexation.The
intelligentsiawasoverwhelminglythemouthpieceofGermannationalism.
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