Otto Bauer
Otto Bauer (5 September 1881 4-July 1938) was the leading figure of the Austrian Social Democratic Workers Party. An early inspiration for the New Left and Eurocommunist movements in later decades, his theories of imperialism and the national question, as well as his practical work building a mass organization, made him a key figure in the Second International and then in attempts to re-integrate the social democratic and communist wings of the labor movement.
Books
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The Austrian Revolution
by Otto Bauer -
Austro-Marxism: The Ideology of Unity. Volume II
Edited by Mark E. Blum and William Smaldone