Otto Bauer
Austrian politician and philosopher

Born
September 5th, 1881
144 years ago
Died
July 4th, 1938
87 years ago — 56 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Austria
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A prominent figure in early 20th-century Austrian politics and philosophy, contributed significantly to socialist theory and practice. Served as the Foreign Minister of Austria after World War I, playing a critical role in shaping the country's foreign policy during the turbulent post-war period. Was an influential member of the Social Democratic Workers' Party and worked extensively on issues related to national identity and social democracy. His writings on the national question and political thought have remained relevant in political discussions.
Served as the Foreign Minister of Austria
Influenced socialist theory and practice
Wrote extensively on national identity
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