Paul Levi

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Paul Levi was a German socialist politician and lawyer who became a leading figure in the early German communist movement after World War I.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf communist
human
lawyer
politician
socialist
countryOfCitizenship German Empire
Germany
fieldOfWork Marxist theory
law
politics
revolutionary strategy
ideologicallyInfluencedBy Karl Marx
Rosa Luxemburg
Vladimir Lenin
languageOfWorkOrName German
memberOf Communist Party of Germany
Independent Social Democratic Party of Germany
Social Democratic Party of Germany
Spartacus League
movement German Revolution of 1918–1919
early German communist movement
workers' council movement in Germany
notableFor attempts to reconcile revolutionary goals with mass democratic methods
criticism of the March Action of 1921
leadership in the early Communist Party of Germany
opposition to putschist tactics in the communist movement
role in shaping early Weimar-era communist strategy
transition from communism back to social democracy
notableWork Der Weg zur Macht der Arbeiterklasse
Unser Weg
Unser Weg: Wider den Putschismus
articles in Die Rote Fahne
articles in Sozialistische Politik und Wirtschaft
articles in Vorwärts
legal defenses of left-wing activists
pamphlets criticizing the March Action of 1921
writings on revolutionary strategy in Germany
occupation journalist
lawyer
politician
revolutionary
partOf Weimar Republic political history
politicalIdeology communism
socialism
positionHeld leader of the Communist Party of Germany
member of the Reichstag

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