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  Rheinische Zeitung - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Rheinische Zeitung ("Rhenish Newspaper") was a 19th-century German newspaper, edited most famously by Karl Marx.
The paper was founded on January 1, 1842 with a reformist pro-democracy editorial slant, providing an outlet for the Rhine region's middle-class and intellectuals, who were increasingly opposed to Prussian authoritarianism.
Engels sent back a series of articles for publication in the Rheinische Zeitung from England, chronicling the conditions amongst the working class there; these would later be collected and published in his influential book, The Condition of the Working Class in England.
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 Neue Rheinische Zeitung   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-02)
(N.R.Z.) The political daily newspaper of the extreme left dominated by Marx and Engels, the Communist wing of the universally democratic movement and one of the great regional dailies during the period of the German Revolution of 1848/49.
In foreign politics the N.R.Z. pursued a policy of backing for the national-revolutionary aspirations of Germany's neighboring peoples, notably Poland, and came out for a revolutionary war against Russia which, because still completely untouched by the revolution, was thought by the editors to be the refuge and supporting place for the entire European reaction.
The N.R.Z. took up also special proletarian interests in that it tried at any time to arouse and promote the self-consciousness of workers in the common struggles of socially heterogeneous forces in the interest of the victory of democracy.
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 Marx, Karl - Printer-friendly - MSN Encarta
In Cologne he established and edited a communist periodical, the Neue Rheinische Zeitung, and engaged in organizing activities.
In 1849 Marx was arrested and tried in Cologne on a charge of incitement to armed insurrection; he was acquitted but was expelled from Germany, and the Neue Rheinische Zeitung was suppressed.
Later in the same year he was again banished from France and spent the remainder of his life in London.
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 Commanding Heights : Karl Marx | on PBS
Marx was born in Trier and educated at the universities of Bonn, Berlin, and Jena.
His writings in the Rheinische Zeitung criticizing contemporary political and social conditions embroiled him in controversy with the authorities, and in 1843 Marx was compelled to resign his editorial post, and soon afterward the Rheinische Zeitung was forced to discontinue publication.
Later in the same year he was again banished from France; he spent the remainder of his life in London, [where he] devoted himself to study and writing and to efforts to build an international communist movement....
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 Marxism Glossary - D
Die Neue Rheinische Zeitung (New Rhenish Gazette) - Published in Cologne from June 1 1848 to May 19 1849.
Lenin characterized Die Neue Rheinische Zeitung as "the finest and unsurpassed organ of the revolutionary proletariat".
Despite persecution and the obstacles placed in its way by the police, the newspaper staunchly defended the interests of revolutionary democracy, the interests of the proletariat.
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 Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels: Chapter 5
The Neue Rheinische Zeitung, relying upon the experience of the French Revolution, advocated the following tactics: War with Russia, it seemed, was the only means of saving the Revolution in western Europe.
When we peruse the Neue Rheinische Zeitung we are struck by the inadequacies of space allotted to proletarian questions.
The ax-members of the staff of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung and of the Workingmen's Union of Cologne peregrinated to Paris, but in 1849, after the unsuccessful demonstration of June 13, they, too, fell under the ban and were forced to leave France.
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 ALEXANDRIA online 7 - Polemika o Bjukenenu
The Neue Rheinische Zeitung was operated under the "dictatorship" of Marx, whose clear vision and personal confidence made it into the most famous German newspaper of the revolutionary late 1840s, according to Engels (Fetscher, 1969, 147).
Engels recalls that there were eight guns, with fixed bayonets, and 250 rounds of ammunition stashed away in the editorial offices of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung and that printers were wearing the red caps of the Jacobines, reminders of the French revolution and evidence of a united and determined newspaper staff.
In his description of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung, Engels charaterizes the tone of the newspaper as neither "celebratory, serious, or enthusiastic." Instead, political opponents were considered despicable and treated with extreme disdain.
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 Information on Marx
Marx contributed lengthy articles from Bonn for the new paper; foremost among these were: a critique of proceedings in the Rhine Province Assembly, a study of the situation of the peasant vintners on the Mosel, and another on wood theft and the relevant legislation.
In April Marx went to Cologne, and on July 1 the Neue Rheinische Zeitung was published there under his management; it appeared for the last time on May 19 the following year.
Rheinische Zeitung, Cologne, 1842: articles on the Rhine Province Assembly, on the situation of the peasant vintners on the Mosel, on wood theft; leading articles October to December 1842.
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 Wilhelm Wolff | libcom.org
In the meanwhile the Neue Rheinische Zeitung appeared on June 1 in Cologne, with Marx as editor-in-chief, and Wolff soon came to take over his duties on the editorial board.
In the Neue Rheinische Zeitung of April 14, Wolff deals with the hunting right, which was abolished without compensation in 1848 and whose restoration or purchase with "damages" the noble Junkers were then vociferously demanding.
The conclusion of the whole thing (Neue Rheinische Zeitung of April 25, 1849) is an article on the Polish part of the province, Upper Silesia, which in autumn 1847 was struck by a famine as severe as that which was simultaneously depopulating Ireland.
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 The Voice of the Turtle
And historical sociologist Gerhard Oestreich argued that it was Neo-Stoic ideology rather than Calvinism that was responsible for some of the phenomena studied by Max Weber in his Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism.
In 1848 Marx made his way to revolutionary Cologne, where he began editing a radical newspaper, the Neue Rheinische Zeitung (or New Rhineland Newspaper), named after the older Rheinische Zeitung which he had also edited there in 1842-3.
The NRZ championed the European revolutions, calling for a united German democratic republic and for war with Tsarist Russia in order to liberate Poland.
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 Karl Marx's Writings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-02)
"Rheinische Zeitung" was the liberal democratic organ of a group of young merchants, bankers and industrialists.
Publication of the "Neue Rheinische Zeitung" was suspended, and the editor, Marx was tried for treason.
1843 Germany-Cologne: after the suppression of "Rheinische Zeitung", Marx was exiled in Paris and Brussels, but returned at the outbreak of revolution in 1848.
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 Background of Karl Marx
In 1841 the Rheinische Zeitung was founded at Cologne, Germany.
The Neue Rheinische Zeitung exploited freedom of the press and the Belgian government tried very hard to silence the paper by persecuting it through the court systems.
Marx was brought before the court two times for violation of the press laws, and for giving people the idea to refuse to pay their taxes.
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 The Revolutionary Press: from the Neue Rheinische Zeitung to Green Left Weekly
The Neue Rheinische Zeitung was not a socialist paper: on its masthead it described itself as an ``organ of democracy''.
However, due to the bourgeoisie's fear of the masses, the timidity of the petty-bourgeois democrats and the weakness of the working class, the revolution was defeated.
Marx was forced to leave Prussia and the last issue of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung appeared on May 18, 1849.
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 ENGELS
From 1845 to 1848 he lived in Brussels (with K. Marx) and, alternately, in Paris; from 1848 to May 1849 he worked for the Neue Rheinische Zeitung in Cologne.
In June and July of that year he took part in the uprising in South Germany as an aide-de-camp in Willich's volunteer corps.
Ueber den B?rgerkrieg in Frankreich (in Die Neue Zeit, IX Jahrgang, 1890/91, Bd.
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 Neue - Neue, Der (1992)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-02)
Neue Staatsgalerie by James Stirling architect, at Stuttgart, Germany, 1977 to 1983, in the Great Buildings Online.
Neue Synagogue When opened in 1866 as German's largest synagogue, the magnificent and sumptuous Neue Synagogue was the
Statement from the editorial board of Neue Rheinische Zeitung on the Originally the date of publication of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung was to be the
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 Karl Marx / Friedrich Engels Papers
N. Zeitungs- und Zeitschriftenartikel von Marx und Engels (N 1-192)
Zeitungs- und Zeitschriftenartikel von Marx und Engels N 1-192
Das vorliegende "Inventar des Marx-Engels-Nachlasses" ist Teilresultat eines umfangreichen Ordnungs-, Verzeichnungs- und Dokumentationsvorhabens, welches das IISG in den Jahren 1959-1965 durchführte und das von der Ford-Foundation in der Absicht finanziert wurde, "to strengthen its [the institute's] contribution to the scholarly study of the origins and development of Socialism, Marxism and of the Communist movement".
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 Anarcho-Syndicalism 101: newswire/129   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-02)
But the exercise of labour power, labour, is the worker's own life-activity, the manifestation of his own life.
The following work appeared as a series of leading articles in the Neue Rheinische Zeitung from April 4, 1849 onwards.
It is based on the lectures delivered by Marx in 1847 at the German Workers' Society in Brussels.
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 Marxism and bird watching
While in prison, the Georgian Bolshevik Kamo actually undertook a program of domestication, taming a sparrow.
Counter-revolution in Berlin' Neue Rheinische Zeitung No. 141, 12 October 1848; '
The Revolutionary Movement', Neue Rheinische Zeitung No. 184, 1 January 1849.
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 Marx Engels Collected Works: Contents   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-02)
Vol.7 1848 - Demands of the Communist Party in Germany; articles from the Neue Rheinische Zeitung; speeches.
Vol.8 1848-9 - articles from Neue Rheinische Zeitung and the struggle against its suppression.
Vol.9 1849 - articles from the Neue Rheinische Zeitung and other journals, including Wage Labour and Capital.
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 Marxists writers Internet Archive What's New page
Of particular interest are Marx's reports on the workers' uprising in Paris a few weeks after NRZ began publishing, and reports of the revolutions and uprisings that spread across Europe in 1848 as the Old Order began to collapse.
(This now completes all of Marx and Engels prior to 1850 apart from their numerous articles in Neue Rheinische Zeitung which begin in June 1848).
Together with the 300 footnotes, these letters provide a marvellous window into Marx and Engels' lives while they worked out their political position, established the Communist League, launchedNeue Rheinische Zeitung and drafted the Communist Manifesto.
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 The Communists As They Really Are
(“The Victory of the Counter-Revolution in Vienna,” Neue Rheinische Zeitung, November 7, 1848)
The next world war will result in the disappearance from the face of the earth not only of reactionary classes and dynasties, but also of entire reactionary peoples.
(“Suppression of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung,” Neue Rheinische Zeitung, May 19, 1849)
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 Revolution of Eighteen Forty-Eight: Articles from the Neue Rheinische Zeitung   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-02)
Revolution of Eighteen Forty-Eight: Articles from the Neue Rheinische Zeitung
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 engels
This work was written in London in the summer of 1850, under the vivid impression of the counter-revolution that had just been completed.
It appeared in 1850 in the fifth and sixth issues of the Neue Rheinische Zeitung, a political economic review edited by Karl Marx in Hamburg.
My political friends in Germany desire to see it in book form, and I hereby fulfil that desire, since, unfortunately, it still has the interest of timeliness.
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 News and Letters archives column--April 1998
Marx's March 1850 Address to the Central Authority of the Communist League, in which he projected his concept of "revolution in permanence," can be found in Marx and Engels, COLLECTED WORKS, Vol.
The NEUE RHEINISCHE ZEITUNG was the principal vehicle of Marx's revolutionary journalism during the 1848 revolutions.
SWP stands for the British Socialist Workers Party, led by Tony Cliff.
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