Dem gedruckten Beitrag vorangestellter Abstract (Englisch):
»Die Arbeiter haben kein Vaterland«
Zum Verhältnis von Klassenpolitik, Nationalismus und der Frage der Migration
Maximilian Pichl
The question of migration has been a subject of controversy within social democratic and socialist parties for well over a century. The large increase in labor migration around 1900 caused conflicts within the Second International over how to position itself on the issue. Pro-migrant and restrictionist approaches clashed with each other. These debates exemplify the fundamental relationship between class politics, nationalism, and the issue of migration. In particular, this article shows that restrictionist positions on migration are adopted by social democrats and socialist actors precisely when the nation as a political framework leads to an exclusive understanding of class.
@maxpichl (@maxpichl.bsky.social) blickt zurück auf Debatten über #Arbeitsmigration in sozialdemokratischen und sozialistischen Parteien um 1900 im Spannungsfeld von #Klasse & #Nation:
➡️ werkstattgeschichte.de/abstracts/nr-93-maximilian-pichl
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