Die Freiheit

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Die Freiheit was a radical 19th-century German-language anarchist newspaper edited by Johann Most that advocated revolutionary socialism and anarchism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf German-language newspaper
anarchist newspaper
radical newspaper
advocated abolition of the state
propaganda of the deed
revolutionary violence
social revolution
associatedWith German anarchist movement
German-American labor movement
chiefEditor Johann Most NERFINISHED
circulationArea German-American anarchist movement
German-speaking workers
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
editor Johann Most NERFINISHED
editorialStance anti-capitalist
anti-state
revolutionary
foundedBy Johann Most NERFINISHED
genre political newspaper
historicalPeriod late 19th century
ideology anarchist communism
language German
medium print
notableContributor Johann Most NERFINISHED
notableFor influencing anarchist movements in Europe and the United States
propagating Johann Most's revolutionary ideas
opposed capitalism
monarchy
parliamentary socialism
originalCountryOfPublication United Kingdom NERFINISHED
placeOfPublication London, England
surface form: London

New York City
politicalAlignment anarchism
revolutionary socialism
publisher Johann Most NERFINISHED
startDate 1879
subject anti-authoritarian politics
class struggle
labor movement
targetAudience anarchist militants
radical workers
socialist activists

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Johann Most notableWork Die Freiheit