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Issued on 1 September 1882, the '''Linz Program''' was a political platform, inspired by [[Pan-German nationalism]], written by Austrians of German descent, encouraging Germanization within the [[ | Issued on 1 September 1882, the '''Linz Program''' was a political platform, inspired by [[Pan-German nationalism]], written by Austrians of German descent, encouraging Germanization within the [[Austro-Hungarian Empire]]. <ref>{{citation | ||
| title = Antisemitism: a historical encyclopedia of prejudice and persecution, Volume 1 | | title = Antisemitism: a historical encyclopedia of prejudice and persecution, Volume 1 | ||
| editor = Richard S. Levy | | editor = Richard S. Levy | ||
| url = http://books.google.com/books?id=Tdn6FFZklkcC&pg=PA424&lpg=PA424&dq=%22Linz+Program%22+1882&source=bl&ots=qJ2rq8xIYJ&sig=YsRR-Vm5XfuPGACvsMsrooJIHps&hl=en&ei=26QwTdyZGMG78ga6-IyYCQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CDgQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=%22Linz%20Program%22%201882&f=false | | url = http://books.google.com/books?id=Tdn6FFZklkcC&pg=PA424&lpg=PA424&dq=%22Linz+Program%22+1882&source=bl&ots=qJ2rq8xIYJ&sig=YsRR-Vm5XfuPGACvsMsrooJIHps&hl=en&ei=26QwTdyZGMG78ga6-IyYCQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=6&ved=0CDgQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=%22Linz%20Program%22%201882&f=false | ||
| contribution = Linz Program (1882) | author = Werner Suppanz}}, p. 424</ref> The authors, of different political persuasions, but opposed to economic liberalization, were: | | contribution = Linz Program (1882) | author = Werner Suppanz}}, p. 424</ref> The authors, of different political persuasions, but opposed to economic liberalization, were: | ||
*[[Victor Adler]], founder of the Austrian Social Democratic Party and a Jew | *[[Victor Adler]], founder of the Austrian Social Democratic Party and a Jew, who would become the WWI Foreign Minister of Austria | ||
*Heinrich Friedjung, a historian who also was | *Heinrich Friedjung, a historian who also was Jewish | ||
* Robert Pattai, a lawyer | * Robert Pattai, a lawyer | ||
* Engelbert Pernerstorfer, a writer and socialist | * Engelbert Pernerstorfer, a writer and socialist | ||
*[[Georg von Schoenerer]], Pan-German representative to the parliament, who would become a strong anti-Semite | *[[Georg von Schoenerer]], Pan-German representative to the parliament, who would become a strong anti-Semite | ||
Its chief goal was the greater Germanization of Austria. | Its chief goal was the greater Germanization of Austria. Schoenerer issued an 1885 version that contained explicit [[antisemitism]]. | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:23, 14 January 2011
Issued on 1 September 1882, the Linz Program was a political platform, inspired by Pan-German nationalism, written by Austrians of German descent, encouraging Germanization within the Austro-Hungarian Empire. [1] The authors, of different political persuasions, but opposed to economic liberalization, were:
- Victor Adler, founder of the Austrian Social Democratic Party and a Jew, who would become the WWI Foreign Minister of Austria
- Heinrich Friedjung, a historian who also was Jewish
- Robert Pattai, a lawyer
- Engelbert Pernerstorfer, a writer and socialist
- Georg von Schoenerer, Pan-German representative to the parliament, who would become a strong anti-Semite
Its chief goal was the greater Germanization of Austria. Schoenerer issued an 1885 version that contained explicit antisemitism.
References
- ↑ Werner Suppanz, Linz Program (1882), in Richard S. Levy, Antisemitism: a historical encyclopedia of prejudice and persecution, Volume 1, p. 424