Die Glocke (magazine)

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Die Glocke, No.27 published 5 October 1918

Die Glocke Sozialistische Wochenschrift was a

left-wing. It was published until 1925.[1]

Die Glocke was originally published in Munich by the München Verlag Für Sozialwissenschaften. It was subsequently published in Berlin. The initial editor was Konrad Haenisch with Paul Lensch, Wilhelm Jansson and August Winnig on the permanent editorial team.

Max Beer's editorship

Parvus invited

antisemitic during that period. Beer experienced increasing tension with Parvus which came to a head after he published an article by Maxim Gorky and an article he had written himself about the ethics of Bolshevism. Beer resigned in February 1921.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Glossary of Periodicals: Di". www.marxists.org. Encyclopedia of Marxism. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
  2. . Retrieved 28 June 2018.