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1Literatur im Klassenkampf

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  • Title: Literatur im Klassenkampf
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  • Language: ger
  • Number of Pages: Median: 238
  • Publisher: Carl Hanser
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  • Publish Location: München

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  • First Year Published: 1971
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
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  • Access Status: Borrowable

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Proletkult

Proletkult (Russian: Пролетку́льт, IPA: [prəlʲɪtˈkulʲt]), a portmanteau of the Russian words "proletarskaya kultura" (proletarian culture), was an experimental

People's Commissariat for Education

for the National Proletkult argued that Narkompros, as a state organ, had responsibilities for the whole of society, whereas Proletkult asserted its autonomy

Left-wing politics

environmental scientists such as revolutionary Alexander Bogdanov and the Proletkult organisation made efforts to incorporate environmentalism into Bolshevism

Bolsheviks

 246. Biggart, John (1989). Alexander Bogdanov, left-Bolshevism and the Proletkult 1904–1932. Norwich: University of East Angla. ASIN B001ON1IY4. Wolfe,

Alexander Bogdanov

through Proletkult that Bogdanov's educational theories were given form with the establishment of the Moscow Proletarian University. At first Proletkult, like

Russian avant-garde

architecture Cubo-Futurism Ego-Futurism Jack of Diamonds Imaginism Oberiu Proletkult Rayonism Russian Symbolism Russian Futurism Suprematism Soviet art Soviet

Anatoly Lunacharsky

and educational organisations, at which the independent art movement Proletkult was launched, with Lunacharsky's former colleague, Bogdanov, as its leading

Constructivism (art)

a great deal of overlap during this period between Constructivism and Proletkult, the ideas of which concerning the need to create an entirely new culture

Vladimir Lenin

Jacobinism Marxism Libertarian Luxemburgism Left communism Mensheviks Orthodox Marxism Proletkult Communism portal Socialism portal Politics portal v t e

Periods in Western art history

Russia UNOVIS – 1919 – 1922, Russia Dada – 1916 – 1930, Switzerland Proletkult – 1917 – 1925, Russia Productijism – after 1917, Russia De Stijl (Neoplasticism)