Ernst Viktor Zenker

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Ernst Victor Zenker ( March 10, 1865 in Postelberg , Bohemia - August 1946 in Friedrichswald ; later also Ernst Viktor Zenker ) was an Austrian journalist and parliamentarian .

Ernst Victor Zenker

life and work

Zenker obtained his Matura in Vienna and studied law . Zenker was chairman of the Vienna Association for Marriage Law Reform, founded in 1906.

In 1911 he was a member of the Reichsrat . From October 21, 1918 to February 16, 1919, as a member of the German National Party ( DnP ), he was a member of the Provisional National Assembly of the Republic of German Austria . At times (at least in the 1920s) he was in a relationship with the visual artist Emma Löwenstamm .

Zenker's best-known work is his work Der Anarchismus , which was also published in English and Russian translation. Although Zenker makes no secret of his opposition to anarchism , it was reprinted in 1979 by the West Berlin anarchist Libertad Verlag .

Fonts

  • History of Viennese journalism from its beginnings to the year 1848. A contribution to German cultural history. Two volumes.
    From the beginning until 1848. Braumüller, Vienna 1892.
    During the year 1848. Braumüller, Vienna 1893.

  • Anarchism. Critical history of anarchist theory . Fischer, Jena 1895 (reprint Berlin 1979 and 1984)
    • engl. Translated: Zenker, EV: Anarchism. A Criticism and History of the Anarchist Theory , New York and London 1897, 1898
    • Russian translator: Cenker, EV: Anarchizm. Istorija i kritika anarchičeskich učenij , Moskva 1906
  • The Viennese Revolution of 1848 in its social conditions and relationships . Vienna 1897
  • History of journalism in Austria. Author on the occasion of the World Exhibition in Paris 1900. Foreword by Ferdinand von Saar . Imperial and Royal Court and State Printing House, Vienna 1900.
  • Social ethics . Leipzig 1905
  • Parliamentarism, its essence and its development. Hartleben, Vienna 1914.
  • Social Morals in China and Japan . (Writings of the Social Science Academic Association in Czernowitz. Volume 4.) Munich 1914.
  • History of Chinese Philosophy.

editor

  • Free sheet. Organ to ward off anti-Semitism. Vienna 1892–1897
  • The scales. Viennese weekly for politics, economics, literature and art . From the foundation in 1898.
  • The fighter. Radical weekly paper. Herrlein, Vienna 1907.
  • Rebuilding. Weekly for economic, social and cultural renewal. Vienna 1918.
  • Democracy (Democratie). A bi-monthly publication for German culture. Gablonz a. N., Stiegel i. Reichenberg 1920– ?.
  • Free world. Half-monthly publication for German culture. Gablonz 1920-1937

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Derived from the title abs. iur. in Who is Who? the Austrian parliaments
  2. Max Henning (ed.): Handbook of the free-spirited movement in Germany, Austria and Switzerland . Frankfurt / Main 1914, p. 403.
  3. ^ Schnitzler diary. Retrieved August 13, 2020 .
  4. Cf. Alexander Stulpe: Faces of the Unique. Max Stirner and the anatomy of modern individuality . Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2010, pp. 409-426.
  5. ^ Editions digitized by the Austrian National Library : Free sheet. Organ to ward off anti-Semitism (online at ANNO ).Template: ANNO / Maintenance / col
  6. Inv.-No. 643935-B Austrian National Library
  7. ZDB catalog - detailed information: Free World: bi-monthly publication ... Accessed on August 13, 2020 .