The Lensch-Cunow-Haenisch group was a political faction within the Social Democratic Party of Germany founded in 1915 by anti-revisionist Marxists who despite previously opposing participation in the First World War now supported it. Its name comes from the three principal protagonists: Paul Lensch, Heinrich Cunow and Konrad Haenisch. They followed the initiative of Parvus in advocating a German victory as a positive step for international social democracy. They mobilised Marxist arguments behind the war effort.
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| - Die Lensch-Cunow-Haenisch-Gruppe bezeichnet eine 1915 innerhalb der SPD entstandene nationalistische Strömung, die aus ehemals der Parteilinken zugehörigen antirevisionistischen Marxisten bestand, und versuchte, die Zustimmung der SPD-Mehrheit zu den Kriegskrediten im August 1914 und die Burgfriedenspolitik der SPD-Führung unter Friedrich Ebert marxistisch zu untermauern. (de)
- The Lensch-Cunow-Haenisch group was a political faction within the Social Democratic Party of Germany founded in 1915 by anti-revisionist Marxists who despite previously opposing participation in the First World War now supported it. Its name comes from the three principal protagonists: Paul Lensch, Heinrich Cunow and Konrad Haenisch. They followed the initiative of Parvus in advocating a German victory as a positive step for international social democracy. They mobilised Marxist arguments behind the war effort. (en)
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| - Die Lensch-Cunow-Haenisch-Gruppe bezeichnet eine 1915 innerhalb der SPD entstandene nationalistische Strömung, die aus ehemals der Parteilinken zugehörigen antirevisionistischen Marxisten bestand, und versuchte, die Zustimmung der SPD-Mehrheit zu den Kriegskrediten im August 1914 und die Burgfriedenspolitik der SPD-Führung unter Friedrich Ebert marxistisch zu untermauern. (de)
- The Lensch-Cunow-Haenisch group was a political faction within the Social Democratic Party of Germany founded in 1915 by anti-revisionist Marxists who despite previously opposing participation in the First World War now supported it. Its name comes from the three principal protagonists: Paul Lensch, Heinrich Cunow and Konrad Haenisch. They followed the initiative of Parvus in advocating a German victory as a positive step for international social democracy. They mobilised Marxist arguments behind the war effort. In 1907 Parvus had been a critic of German imperialism, publishing Colonial Policy and the Breakdown during the 1907 German federal election, often referred to as the Hottentot Election. (en)
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