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Left corner

description Underground newspaper
publishing company Linkeck publishing house, Berlin
First edition 1968
Frequency of publication irregular
Sold edition 4,000–8,500 copies
(DADA)
editor Linkeck municipality
Web link DadA database of German-speaking anarchism
ZDB 1123512-3
CODEN 8735-x

Linkeck was an anti -authoritarian German-language magazine. It first appeared in Berlin in 1968 and was published by the Linkeck commune at Bülowstrasse 17 , which saw itself as anarchist . Linkeck is considered a radical left-wing " underground magazine " in the context of the student movement at the end of the 1960s.

Numbers 1 to 6 were confiscated for various offenses, and the editors were sued on various occasions for insulting , distributing “indecent writings”, inciting acts of violence and violating the trademark law . The so-called dry piss court case was the result of one of the publications. In 1970, Linkeck was discontinued by the publishers after No. 10 appeared after the commune had dissolved. Linkeck's publication, in which commune members Bernd and Karin Kramer, Bernhard Fleischer and Hartmut Sander were involved, is a forerunner project by Karin Kramer Verlag , in which a complete reprint of the magazine appeared in 1987 .

literature

  • Bernd Drücke : Between a desk and a street battle? Anarchism and libertarian press in East and West Germany, Verlag Klemm & Oelschläger, Ulm 1998, ISBN 3-932577-05-1 , (For the history of Linkeck see p. 153f.)
  • Bernd Drücke (ed.): Yes! Anarchism. Lived utopia in the 21st century. Interviews and talks, Karin Kramer Verlag, Berlin 2006, ISBN 3-87956-307-1 (For the history of Linkeck see "Das A im radiant Kreis". From linkeck to Bakunin - 35 years of Karin Kramer Verlag. An interview with Karin and Bernd Kramer, pp. 93-103)
  • Robert Halbach (Ed.): Linkeck - First anti-authoritarian newspaper. I welcome any judgment of scientific criticism. Kramer-Verlag, Berlin-Neukölln 1987, ISBN 3-87956-194-X (reprint of issues 1–9 from 1968/69)
  • Peter Körte, The long autumn of anarchy is over , FAS No. 5/2018 of February 4, 2018, p. 45

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Berlin: Radikalinski No. 2 , Berlin o. J. (1968), Jürgen Schröder, materials for the analysis of opposition, 2018