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philosophy and demanded realism in art and literature. He is the author of the series of articles “Thoughts on Contemporary Literature”, which became the first examples of Marxist literary criticism. He is also the author of the book “Historical Materialism” (1910). With his articles, including the landmark “Will we have proletarian art?” (1913), acted as an active propagandist of Marxist philosophy and aesthetics.
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Jansons-Brauns in 1908 published a critical book “Fauns or Clowns?” (“Fauni vai klauni?”), in which he criticized the ideological foundations of decadent literature and modernist aesthetics, laid the theoretical foundations for a revolutionary revaluation of reality under the dominance of Marxist
191:. In 1906, he emigrated through Finland to Belgium, then to England and worked in the Foreign Committee of the Central Committee of Latvian Social Democracy in London, Berlin and Switzerland and continued to be the editor of 175:
and at its 1st congress was elected a member of the Central Committee and a member of the Foreign Committee. At the same time he started to use the pseudonym Braun and participated in the development of the LSDSP program.
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where he became a member of the literary group Pīpkalonija. During this period he became a of the leading representative of the
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In 1897, he was arrested and sent to Smolensk Governorate. In 1903 he returned to Latvia and in 1904 joined the
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Latvijas padomju enciklopēdija. 4. sējums. Rīga : Galvenā enciklopēdiju redakcija. p. 420.—421.
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Jānis Jansons was born in the large family of a farmer. After his graduation from
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movement and a member of the editorial staff of the newspaper
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he studied at the Faculty of History and Philology of the
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and worked in the London group of the LSDSP. After the
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Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party politicians
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Grobiņas apriņķis
Courland Governorate
Russian Empire
North Sea
University of Tērbatas
LSDSP
RSDLP
Bolsheviks
Liepāja Nikolajas gymnasium
Imperial Moscow University
University of Tērbatas
New Current
Dienas Lapa
Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party
revolution of 1905
First World War
Bolsheviks
February Revolution



"Janis Jansons"
"Letonika.lv. Enciklopēdijas - Personu rādītāji. Jansons-Brauns Jānis"
A Study of Rūdolfs Blaumanis
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978-3-87118-406-2
Categories
1872 births
1917 deaths

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