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After 1905, he began to move away from social democracy towards [[revolutionary syndicalism]], and translated the work of [[Karl Marx]] and [[Friedrich Engels]] into [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]]. He wrote articles for socialist journals ''[[Die Neue Zeit]]'' and ''[[Le Mouvement socialiste]]''. He became associates with [[Georges Sorel]], [[Karl Kautsky]], [[Franz Mehring]], [[Georgi Plekhanov]], and later, with [[Hubert Lagardelle]].<ref name = "fszek"/> He became a leader of the Hungarian [[Opposition to World War I|anti-war movement]] during the [[First World War]].
After 1905, he began to move away from social democracy towards [[revolutionary syndicalism]], and translated the work of [[Karl Marx]] and [[Friedrich Engels]] into [[Hungarian language|Hungarian]]. He wrote articles for socialist journals ''[[Die Neue Zeit]]'' and ''[[Le Mouvement socialiste]]''. He became associates with [[Georges Sorel]], [[Karl Kautsky]], [[Franz Mehring]], [[Georgi Plekhanov]], and later, with [[Hubert Lagardelle]].<ref name = "fszek"/> He became a leader of the Hungarian [[Opposition to World War I|anti-war movement]] during the [[First World War]].
==Honors==
==Honors==
* Postage stamp issued by Hungary on 26 October 1964. <ref> colnect.com/en/stamps/list/country/6955-Hungary/year/1964/item_name/Ervin+Szabo. Catalog codes: Mi:HU 2067A, Sn:HU 1579, Yt:HU 1681, AFA:HU 2023. </ref>, On 4 November 1977 Hungary honoured him on account his birth centenary. </ref>colnect.com/en/stamps/list/country/6955-Hungary/year/1977/item_name/Ervin+Szabo. Catalog codes: Mi:HU 3240A, Sn:HU 2505, Yt:HU 2584, AFA:HU 3149. </ref>
* Postage stamp issued by Hungary on 26 October 1964. <ref> colnect.com/en/stamps/list/country/6955-Hungary/year/1964/item_name/Ervin+Szabo. Catalog codes: Mi:HU 2067A, Sn:HU 1579, Yt:HU 1681, AFA:HU 2023.</ref>, On 4 November 1977 Hungary honored him on account his birth centenary. <ref>colnect.com/en/stamps/list/country/6955-Hungary/year/1977/item_name/Ervin+Szabo. Catalog codes: Mi:HU 3240A, Sn:HU 2505, Yt:HU 2584, AFA:HU 3149. </ref>


==References==
==References==

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Ervin Szabó (23 August 1877 – 29 September 1918)[1] was a Hungarian social scientist, librarian and anarcho-syndicalist revolutionary.

Life

Born Samuel Armin Schlesinger, Szabó's parents were assimilationist Jews from Árva County. He studied law at the University of Vienna, where he completed his doctorate in 1899.[1] and wrote for Népszava, a Social-democratic newspaper. In 1911, he became director of Budapest's Metropolitan Library (which now bears his name). He modelled his library after the British public library system.[1] The library was purged of communists including Szabo's supporters on the library staff like Blanka Pikler.[2]

He advanced academically, becoming the vice-president of the Hungarian Association of Social Science (Társadalomtudományi Társaság) in 1906.[1]

After 1905, he began to move away from social democracy towards revolutionary syndicalism, and translated the work of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels into Hungarian. He wrote articles for socialist journals Die Neue Zeit and Le Mouvement socialiste. He became associates with Georges Sorel, Karl Kautsky, Franz Mehring, Georgi Plekhanov, and later, with Hubert Lagardelle.[1] He became a leader of the Hungarian anti-war movement during the First World War.

Honors

  • Postage stamp issued by Hungary on 26 October 1964. [3], On 4 November 1977 Hungary honored him on account his birth centenary. [4]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e About Ervin Szabó
  2. ^ Blanka Pikler, Osck.hu, Retrieved 24 April 2017
  3. ^ colnect.com/en/stamps/list/country/6955-Hungary/year/1964/item_name/Ervin+Szabo. Catalog codes: Mi:HU 2067A, Sn:HU 1579, Yt:HU 1681, AFA:HU 2023.
  4. ^ colnect.com/en/stamps/list/country/6955-Hungary/year/1977/item_name/Ervin+Szabo. Catalog codes: Mi:HU 3240A, Sn:HU 2505, Yt:HU 2584, AFA:HU 3149.