From the Ljubljana Association "Vzajemnost" ("Solidarity") to the Dissolution of "Vzajemnost" for Upper Carniola
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Vzajemnost, delavsko gibanje, 1912, Ivan Cankar, društva, delavsko izobraževalno društvoAbstract
The third general assembly of the Ljubljana workers' educational association "Vzajemnost" on March 24, 1912, was, at the same time, the foundation assembly of "Vzajemnost" for Upper Carniola which, already in that autumn, numbered over 1300 members in 16 branches. In the spring of the following year the association was dissolved due to a lecture given bo Ivan Cankar in which the writer advocated a federative Yugoslav republic. The "Vzajemnost" associations were very active and contributed to the awakening of class consciousness and to the cultural level of the workers.
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1975-01-01
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