Geistige Strömungen in Österreich 1867 - 1918

I've discovered an interesting book in my shelves and am now reading it. It's called "Geistige Strömungen in Österreich 1867 - 1918" (Intellectual Movements in Austria 1867 - 1918). The author is Albert Fuchs and it was first published in 1949. On about 320 pages he describes (classical) liberalism, catholicism, the workers' movement, various social reform movements, German nationalism, idealist philosophy, the influence of psychoanalysis and pacifism. 

For the first time in my life I've read about "Volapük", an artifical language. I really wonder if today's Greens somehow relate to the "social reformers" of those days who had similar ideas in some aspects. I've also found an interesting quote about liberalism: "Privateigentum an den Produktionsmitteln scheint ihnen die einzig mögliche Basis der zivilisierten Gesellschaft." In other words: For classical liberals, socialism was barbarism. 

By the way, the liberal party was called "Vereinigte Deutsche Linke" (United German Left-Wingers). Obviously the meaning of the term "left-wing" has changed quite a lot in the course of centuries.

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