- Völkisch
movement (German: Völkische
Bewegung [ˌfœlkɪʃə bəˈveːɡʊŋ], English:
Folkist movement, also
called Völkism) was a Pan-German ethno-nationalist movement...
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economic matters,
committed to
political democracy and secularism. The
Folkist Ya'akov Ze'ev
Latsky ("Bertoldi") (former
member of the
Zionist Socialist...
- [citation needed]
There was some
intersection between the
Jewish anarchist,
Folkist and
Territorialist movements. For example,
Isaac Nachman Steinberg, a renowned...
- Polski, KPP – (communist, illegal)
Folkspartei –
Jewish People's
Party ('
Folkists')
German Socialist Labour Party of
Poland – (German:
Deutsche Sozialistische...
- also the
marxist Bundists and Poalists, the liberal-minded
secularist Folkists, et cetera. The
initial project, as
submitted by the
Jewish delegations...
- Völkischer Nationalismus,
pronounced [ˈfœlkɪʃɐ natsi̯onaˈlɪsmʊs], lit. '
Folkist nationalism') is a
German far-right ultranationalist, ethno-nationalist...
- "Kalman
Weiser (2011).
Jewish People,
Yiddish Nation: Noah
Prylucki and the
Folkists in Poland.
University of
Toronto Press. ISBN 978-1442662100. Schoenburg...
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original publisher of the
party newspaper, the Völkischer
Beobachter ("
Folkist Observer"), and the
lyricist of the
first party anthem, "Sturmlied" ("Storming...
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leaders from
those two
parties did not join Fareynikte, but
rather became "
Folkists" (Folkspartei). Both SSRP and SERP had
emerged from the
Vozrozhdenie group...
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innovation or "personal gnosis" into
historical or
folkloric tradition. The "
folkists"
define their religion as
Nordisk Sed ("Nordic Custom"),
preferring this...