Table of contents : Contents Foreword Translator's Note Introduction for the English-Reading Audience Acknowledgments THE QUESTION OF NATIONALITIES AND SOCIAL DEMOCRACY Preface to the First Edition Preface to the Second Edition 1. The Nation The National Character The Nation as Community of Nature Community of Nature and Community of Culture The Germanic National Community of Culture in the Era of Clan Communism The Cultural Community of the Knights in the Age of Feudalism Commodity Production and the Beginnings of the Bourgeois Community of Culture The Cultural Community of the Educated Classes in the Early Capitalist Era Modern Capitalism and the National Community of Culture The Realization of the National Community of Culture through Socialism The Concept of the Nation National Consciousness and National Sentiment Critique of National Values National Politics 2. The Nation-State The Modern State and the Nation The Principle of Nationality 3. The Multinational State Austria as a German State The Awakening of the Nonhistorical Nations Modern Capitalism and National Hatred The State and the National Struggles The Working Class and the National Struggles 4. National Autonomy The Territorial Principle The Personality Principle National Autonomy for the Jews? 5. The Developmental Tendencies of the National Struggles in Austria The Internal Development of Austria toward National Autonomy Austria and Hungary 6. The Transformation of the Principle of Nationality National Autonomy and the Principle of Nationality The Roots of Capitalist Expansionism The Working Class and Capitalist Expansionism Imperialism and the Principle of Nationality Socialism and the Principle of Nationality 7. The Program and Tactics of Austrian Social Democracy The Nationalities Program of the Social Democratic Workers' Party The Political Organization The National Question in the Trade Unions The Tactics of Social Democracy Notes Index A B C D E F G H I J K L M N P Q R S T U V W Y