Gustav Landauer

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Gustav Landauer


Born
in Karlsruhe, Germany
April 07, 1870

Died
May 02, 1919

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Average rating: 3.99 · 501 ratings · 36 reviews · 155 distinct works
Revolution and Other Writin...

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For Socialism

3.81 avg rating — 16 ratings — published 1978 — 5 editions
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Η κοινότητα ενάντια στο κράτος

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Die Revolution

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Skepsis und Mystik. Versuch...

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Aufruf zum Sozialismus

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La comunità anarchica - scr...

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Der Todesprediger: Roman

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Signatur: g.l. Gustav Landa...

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Appello al socialismo (Vort...

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“The State is a condition, a certain relationship between human beings, a mode of behaviour; we destroy it by contracting other relationships, by behaving differently toward one another… We are the State and we shall continue to be the State until we have created the institutions that form a real community.”
Gustav Landauer

“One can throw away a chair and destroy a pane of glass; but those are idle talkers and credulous idolaters of words who regard the state as such a thing or as a fetish that one can smash in order to destroy it. The state is a condition, a certain relationship between human beings, a mode of behavior; we destroy it by contracting other relationships, by behaving differently toward one another. One day it will be realized that Socialism is not the invention of anything new, but the discovery of something actually present, of something that has grown.... We are the state, and we shall continue to be the state until we have created the institutions that form a real community and society of men.”
Gustav Landauer

“You don’t know what order with freedom means! You only know what revolt against oppression is! You don’t know that the rod, discipline, violence, the state and government can only be sustained because of you and because of your lack of socially creative powers that develop order within liberty!”
Gustav Landauer