The people's state

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The people's state. No. 7 of January 21, 1871, page 1
Wilhelm Liebknecht (standing in the middle on the witness stand), Adolf Hepner (2nd from right), and August Bebel (1st from right) as defendants in the Leipzig high treason trial. Wood engraving by Friedrich Waibler 1872.

The people's state. Organ of the Social Democratic Labor Party and the international trade unions was a social democratic magazine and party organ of the Social Democratic Workers' Party (SDAP). It appeared from October 1, 1869 to September 29, 1876. The editor was Wilhelm Liebknecht in Leipzig . The supplement Der Volksstaat-Erzähler appeared from December 7, 1873 to December 19, 1875. Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels also worked on this newspaper.

In Leipzig treason trial from 11 to 26 March 1872 Wilhelm Liebknecht, were August Bebel and Adolf Hepner (this as the second editor of The People's State accused). Liebknecht and Bebel were convicted, Hepner acquitted. Hepner was "as innocent as a newborn child," as Bebel noted.

Reprint

  • The people's state. 8 vols. With introduction and bibliography by Marx and Engels in the “People's State” by Erich Kundel, Berlin . Central antiquariat of the GDR, Leipzig 1973, 3388 pp.

literature

  • Bert Andréas : Two Articles Engels' from the People's State . In: Friedrich Engels. 1820-1870. Papers discussions documents. Editor: Hans Pelger . Verlag für Literatur und Zeitgeschehen, Hanover 1971, pp. 302–317
  • Reinhard Weisbach (Ed.): The lyrical feature pages of the “People's State”. Poems of the Eisenach party . Akademie-Verlag, Berlin 1979
  • Waldtraut Opitz: Ludwig Sigismund Borkheim - author of the article "The silent clerk Moltke and his youngest Leipzig correspondent" . In: Contributions to Marx-Engels Research 13, Berlin 1982, pp. 37-40
  • The people's state. 1873.4 / 12 = year 5 MDZ reader

See also

Notes / individual evidence

  1. August Bebel: From my life. Second part. , Dietz Verlag, Berlin 1983, p. 329. (= August Bebel. Selected speeches and writings . Volume 6)