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In its programmatic statement, Levá fronta described its goals, which was to propagate socialist culture and promote cooperation between the progressive intelligentsia and the working class. The statement also stated that the grouping was non-political and not linked to any political party, although
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The founding date was on October 18, 1929. On this day a general meeting of mainly members of Devětsil took place, in which some basic documents such as the programmatic statement of the new association were approved. The founding members were
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Working sections soon emerged, specializing in various fields: the literary section, which was probably the most important, included doctors, philosophers, sociologists and economists. In 1931,
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In Prague it appeared from 1930 to 1933, the editor-in-chief was Stanislav Kostka Neumann. It was also published in Brno (1931), and the local group in Ostrava published its own
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magazine. The journal devoted a lot of space to the question of Marxism, particularly from the perspective of the increasingly important struggle against
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as time went on, some aspects of the Levá fronta became more open about its connections and cooperation with the Communist Party of Czechoslovakia.
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and E. F. Burian; other local clubs emerged in 1931 in Boskovice, Žilina, Užhorod, Hradec králové and Ostrava.
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Institute of Marxism-Leninism of the CPCz CC, Institute of Marxism-Leninism of the CPS CC.
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The group was founded relatively quickly in other cities, first in Brno initiated by
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and others. The chairman of the newly found organisation became
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The activities of the organization ceased to exist in 1938.
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Formed in 1930, which saw itself as the successor to the
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Index

Czech
left-wing
Czechoslovakia
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
Devětsil
Karel Teige
Stanislav Kostka Neumann
Vítězslav Nezval
Bedřich Václavek
E.F. Burian
Vilém Závada
František Halas
Julius Fučík
Vladislav Vančura
Ivan Sekanina
Ladislav Štoll
Zdeněk Nejedlý
LEF
Jindřich Honzl
Jaromír Krejcar
Jiří Kroha
poetism
purism
Le Corbusier
functionalism
constructivism
Marxist
fascism
LEF
Prague

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