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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract The Galileo Circle (Galilei Kör) was an atThe Galileo Circle (Galilei Kör) was an atheist-materialist student organization that functioned in Budapest between 1908 and 1919. Their center was located at the Anker Köz in Terézváros, Budapest. The circle had several subgroups with four different world views: the radical liberals (they called themselves as "radical democrats"), the Marxists (they called it as "Revolutionary Socialists"), the anarcho-syndicalists and the socialists (social democrats). However they had common goals, which included the protection of free scientific research and thinking at universities, the cultivation of social sciences, the social assistance of poor students, the spread of anti-clericalist and atheist views, the support of anti-nationalism and promoting internationalism, the propagation of anti-alcoholism, the opposition to large estates and the "reorientation of Hungarian social perception". The circle was founded on November 22, 1908. This was in response to the attacks on Gyula Pikler, a social scientist who had suggested that the nation was a social phenomenon which arose through a social and historical process, rather than an eternal entity. This led to him being attacked by Hungarian Christian nationalists. It claimed to be specifically apolitical and declared itself in favour of self-education and science. Endre Ady described the galilesists as the 'young army of Fever', dedicating various poems to the Circle. Oszkár Jászi thought the galileists would help lead Hungary from 'the Balkans into Western Europe'. The organisation was banned in January, 1918, a period of labour unrest in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. However following the Aster Revolution in October 1918 it was relaunched. It was finally dissolved on 21 March, shortly following the establishment of the Hungarian Soviet Republic. The circle published Szabadgondolat.The Sonntagskreis was a senior sister organization of Galileo Circle, but its membership required at least a finished university degree. However the Sonntagskreis preferred rather the membership of scholars. In the interwar period, following the dissolution of the Circle, Hungarian conservative intellectuals criticised the Galileists for having instigated the Aster Revolution, their contribution in the disarmament of the Hungarian army when other nations started to claim large territories from Hungary, their activity led to the tragic events of the Hungarian Soviet Republic and for being responsible for the decisions of the Treaty of Trianon, which resulted in the loss of 70% of the pre-war territory of Hungary and 64% of the pre-WW1 era population.ary and 64% of the pre-WW1 era population. , Le cercle Galilée (en hongrois Galilei Kör) est une association étudiante hongroise active à Budapest entre 1910 et 1919. , Rondo Galilei (hungare Galilei Kör aŭ GaliRondo Galilei (hungare Galilei Kör aŭ Galileli-Kör) aŭ Galilei-rondo aŭ Galileja Rondo estis maldekstra politika movado, diskutrondo en Hungario, inter 1908 kaj 1919. Ĝin partopenis la studenta junularo de Budapeŝto kaj junaj radikula intelektuloj. La ĉefa organizanto de la rondo estis Gyula Pikler, jura kaj socia sciencisto, sociologo. La Rondo Galilei estiĝis kiel opozicio al la (Szent Imre Kör), kiu lasta reprezentis la klerikalismon. La Galilei-rondo deklaris la celon, ke la liberaj sciencoj kaj pensoj estu hejmaj en la universitato. La membraro nombris ĉe la eko 256. Oni organizis prelegojn, seminariojn, kiuj okupiĝis pri la sociaj, ekonomiaj, filologiaj problemoj de la epoko. Inter la prelegantoj estis i.a. la fizozofo György Lukács, la ekonomo Jenő Varga kaj la sociologo Ervin Szabó. La rondo certigis aperon por la famaj poetoj, verkistoj de la epoko i.a. Endre Ady, Mihály Babits, Dezső Kosztolányi. La organizo kunlaboris ekde 1914 kun la . Ĉe komenco de la 1-a mondmilito, lernantoj de la Rondo partoprenis en la kontraŭmilitaj movadoj, ili disvastigis siajn opiniojn en eldonaĵoj Galilejaj kajeroj (Galilei füzetek). Oni malpermesis la agadon de la Rondo Galilei en januaro de 1918 pro la kontraŭmilitisma agado, oni ekis kontraŭ la gvidantoj juĝprocesojn kaj juĝis ilin je plurjara prizono (Ilona Duczynska kaj Tivadar Sugár). En la oktobra burĝa revolucio de 1918, plimulto de la membroj de la organizo surprenis politikan rolon, agadon. En marto de 1919, la Rondo Galilei malfondiĝis, post malvenko de la Hungara Sovetrespubliko, multaj elmigris. Hungara Sovetrespubliko, multaj elmigris.
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rdfs:comment Rondo Galilei (hungare Galilei Kör aŭ GaliRondo Galilei (hungare Galilei Kör aŭ Galileli-Kör) aŭ Galilei-rondo aŭ Galileja Rondo estis maldekstra politika movado, diskutrondo en Hungario, inter 1908 kaj 1919. Ĝin partopenis la studenta junularo de Budapeŝto kaj junaj radikula intelektuloj. La ĉefa organizanto de la rondo estis Gyula Pikler, jura kaj socia sciencisto, sociologo. La Rondo Galilei estiĝis kiel opozicio al la (Szent Imre Kör), kiu lasta reprezentis la klerikalismon.), kiu lasta reprezentis la klerikalismon. , Le cercle Galilée (en hongrois Galilei Kör) est une association étudiante hongroise active à Budapest entre 1910 et 1919. , The Galileo Circle (Galilei Kör) was an atThe Galileo Circle (Galilei Kör) was an atheist-materialist student organization that functioned in Budapest between 1908 and 1919. Their center was located at the Anker Köz in Terézváros, Budapest. The circle had several subgroups with four different world views: the radical liberals (they called themselves as "radical democrats"), the Marxists (they called it as "Revolutionary Socialists"), the anarcho-syndicalists and the socialists (social democrats). However they had common goals, which included the protection of free scientific research and thinking at universities, the cultivation of social sciences, the social assistance of poor students, the spread of anti-clericalist and atheist views, the support of anti-nationalism and promoting internationalism, the propagation of anti-alcoholtionalism, the propagation of anti-alcohol
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