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Soviet tradeunions in 1925, theCominternexecutive committee’s call on the
lsi toengage inunited frontaction toprotect theChinese revolution in 1925,
andtheBritishLabourParty’s1926suggestiontoenterintonegotiationsregard-
ingunificationwith theComintern. Itwasalso symptomatic thathe, asAus-
trian foreignminister,didnot takeupdiplomatic relationswithMoscowand,
furthermore,warnedAustrian trade-uniondelegates travelling toMoscow in
1926nottoco-operatewiththeCommunists.160Actually,Bauerwasundecided
about thepolitical andsocialprocesses in theussr.Aschairof the ‘commit-
teeagainst thedangerofwar in theEast’ at theMarseilles congress,hecalled
upondelegates to reject ademandmadebyKautskyand theGeorgianSocial
Revolutionaries that the lsi support spontaneous national uprisings in the
ussr; heargued that theparty shouldnot intervene in the internal affairs of
theSoviet republic.At the samecongress, hecriticisedBolshevikendeavours
togaincontrolof revolutionarymovements inAsiaanduse themto triggera
worldwar thatwould realise theCommunists’ desire forworld revolution.161
The question arises as towhy relations between theAustrian socialists and
theussrwere so tense. Bauer expected twooutcomes: first, the swift demo-
cratisationof theSoviet system; second, theComintern’s recognition that the
Social-Democraticpartytypewasthemostdesirablemodel fororganisingthe
working class under conditions of advanced capitalism, and its programmes
theonlyvalidstrategyforaction.However, in lightof theThirdInternational’s
challengingattacksagainsttheLabourandSocialistInternational,andbecause
ofpermanentmutualcriticism,co-operationbetweenthetwogroupswasout
of thequestionfromtheoutset.
4.3 APragmaticPerspective:Stalinism
Attheendofthe1920s, thepoliticsof JosephStalinchangedsignificantly.This
turnhadbeenprecededbyaconflictof interestsbetween industrialworkers,
thepettypeasantry, andkulaks, aswell asdisputes and factional struggles in
theCommunistPartyleadershipfrom1925onward.Thesewerecentredontwo
aspects: the possibility of building socialism in an isolated country and the
questionofpeasants,whohadbecomerichduetotheNewEconomicPolicy.162
160 The delegation stayed in Russia from 28 January–1 April 1926. In this time, it visited
Minsk,Moscow, Leningrad andCharkov, and reported to the shop stewardmeeting in
Viennaon17April.Atthetime,Bauerwasambiguous.Ontheonehand,herecommended
drawing lessons fromtheRussianexperience,andontheother,hesharplycriticised the
Communistregime.SeeBöröcz1985,p.37.
161 SeeBauer1980p,p. 101.
162 Astotheformerconcern, twotrendsemergedintheCommunistParty.Stalin,Bukharin,
Otto Bauer (1881–1938)
Thinker and Politician
- Titel
- Otto Bauer (1881–1938)
- Untertitel
- Thinker and Politician
- Autor
- Ewa Czerwińska-Schupp
- Verlag
- Brill
- Ort
- Leiden
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- 2017
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- CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
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- 7.9 x 12.0 cm
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- 444
- Schlagwörter
- Otto Bauer, Österreich, Österreichische, Politiker, Denker, Austomarxismus, Sozialismus, Moral, Imperialismus, Nation, Demokratie, Revolution, Staat, Faschismus, Krieg, SDAP
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