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Franz Mehring


 

Franz Erdmann Mehring (born 27 February 1846 in Schlawe, Pomerania, died 29 January 1919 in Berlin), was a German publicist, politician and historian.

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27 February - 1846 - Schlawe - Pomerania - 29 January - 1919 - Berlin - German - Publicist - Politician - Historian

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In 1891 Mehring joined the Social Democratic Party of Germany. He worked for various daily and weekly newspapers and over many years wrote lead articles for the weekly magazine Neue Zeit. In 1868 he moved to Berlin to study and worked in the editorial office of the Die Zukunft newspaper.

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1891 - Social Democratic Party of Germany - 1868 - Berlin

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From 1871 - 1874, Mehring worked for the Correspondence Office in Oldenburg, writing reports on sessions of the Reichstag and the local parliament. He became a well-known parliamentary reporter, working for the Frankfurter Zeitung newspaper and Die Waage, a newspaper published by Leopold Sonnemann (1831-1909).

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1871 - 1874 - Reichstag - Frankfurter Zeitung - Leopold Sonnemann - 1831 - 1909

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Mehring left Die Waage after an argument with Sonnemann and in 1884 became chief editor of the liberal Berlin Volks-Zeitung newspaper. He spoke out against Bismarck's law banning socialism although he was himself a member of the bourgeoisie.

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1884 - Bismarck - Socialism - Bourgeoisie

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Mehring was a strict dogmatic marxist. His image of Nietzsche as a capitalist had large influences for the negative image that socialists and communists in the 20th century had of Nietzsche. Nietzsche was opposed to the collective ideology of marxism, because there is no room for the individual. The SPD remained a autocratic party for decades, with no room for opposition. Mehring was a principal defender of the party dogmas.

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Between 1902 and 1907 Mehring was the chief editor of the social-democratic Leipziger Volkszeitung newspaper. From 1906 to 1911 he taught at the SPD's party school. He was a member of the Prussian parliament from 1917 to 1918.

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1902 - 1907 - 1906 - 1911 - Prussian - 1917 - 1918

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During the First World War Mehring began to distance himself from the SPD. In 1916 the left-wing Marxist revolutionary Spartacist League was founded and Mehring was one of its main leaders alongside Karl Liebknecht and Rosa Luxemburg.

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First World War - 1916 - Marxist - Spartacist League - Karl Liebknecht - Rosa Luxemburg

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Franz Mehring wrote a Marxist analyzing biography of the Swedish warrior king Gustavus Adolphus.

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Swedish - Gustavus Adolphus

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