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Rudi Dutschke


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Alternative spellings:
Rudolf Dutschke
Alfred Willi Rudi Dutschke
Rudi
Руди Дучке
Альфред Вилли Рудольф Дучке

B: 7. März 1940 Schönefeld (Luckenwalde)
D: 24. Dezember 1979
Biblio: 1958-60 Ausbildung zum Industriekaufmann im Luckenwalder Volkseigenen Betrieb (VEB) "Beschläge"; Studentenführer
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Profession

  • Soziologe
  • Marxist
  • Schriftsteller
  • Journalist
  • Industriekaufmann
  • Affiliations

  • VEB Beschläge (Luckenwalde)
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  • Alfred Willi Rudolf "Rudi" Dutschke (German: [ˈʁuːdi ˈdʊtʃkə]; 7 March 1940 – 24 December 1979) was a German sociologist and political activist who, until severely injured by an assassin in 1968, was a leading charismatic figure within the West German Socialist Students Union (SDS) and the Federal Republic's broader “extra-parliamentary opposition” (APO). Dutschke claimed both Christian and Marxist inspiration for a socialism that rejected both the Leninist model of party dictatorship that he had experienced as a youth in East Germany, and the compromises of West German Social Democracy. He advocated the creation of alternative or parallel social, economic and political institutions structured on the principles of direct democracy. At the same time, he joined Moscow- and Beijing-oriented communists in hailing Third World national liberation struggles as fronts in a world-wide socialist revolution. Controversially for many of those who had protested with him in the 1960s, styling himself a patriotic socialist ("Pro Patria Sozi"), Dutschke in the 1970s called on the left to re-engage the "national question" and seek a bloc-free path to German reunification. Shortly before his death in 1979 from complications arising from his injuries in 1968, Dutschke was elected as a delegate to the founding congress of the environmentalist and social-justice Greens. It was a project then understood as the creation of an "anti-party party", engaging with parliamentary politics but remaining a grass-roots movement. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    1
      2008
    1
      1974
    2
      1968

    Series

    1. Was war, was bleibt (1)
    2. Rororo / aktuell (1)
    3. Politik (1)
    4. Konkret / Extra : unabhängige Zeitschrift für Kultur und Politik (1)