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West German left-wing movement
The Spontis or Sponti movement was a left-wing movement in West Germany in 1970s-1980s. The name is an abbreviation for the word "spontaneous", in reference
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Annual world festival for dark music and dark culture
Grave) (in German). p. 61. ISBN 3-8334-1351-4. "Subkultur! — Gothic". Spontis (in German). 2008. "Wave Gotik Treffen 2008". Terrorverlag. Alternative
Wave-Gotik-Treffen
Green political party in Germany
Außerparlamentarische Opposition, the West German student movement, the K-Groups and the Spontis, as did a broader alternative subculture that included collectives, cooperatives
Alliance_90/The_Greens
1985 former lostwave song by FEX
Song – Wie die Suche nach dem geheimnisvollen Song aus den 80ern begann". Spontis (in German). 10 September 2019. Archived from the original on 12 August
Subways_of_Your_Mind
Anti-establishment cultural phenomenon
between satire and provocation. These events served as inspiration for the "Sponti" movement and other leftist groups. In the late summer of 1968, the commune
Counterculture_of_the_1960s
Aphorism often attributed to Sir Francis Bacon
politicians' and celebrities' comparable lack of interest in the topic. A Sponti (Außerparlamentarische Opposition) version of the slogan is "Wissen ist
Knowledge_is_power
German politician (born 1948)
German student movement and left-wing movement (post-) 1968 (the so-called Spontis), first in Stuttgart and after 1968 in Frankfurt am Main. For his regular
Joschka_Fischer
Libertarian Maoist ideology
other anti-authoritarian Maoists in West Germany, where they were known as Spontis. Members of the Mao-spontex current often clashed with the French police
Mao-spontex
1960s–70s Western political movement
between satire and provocation. These events served as inspiration for the "Sponti" movement and other leftist groups. In the late summer of 1968, the commune
New_Left
Perincioli states that it was the women of the Undogmatische Linke [de], "the Sponti [from spontaneous] women who (re-)founded the feminist movement. For that
Second-wave feminism in Germany
Second-wave_feminism_in_Germany
English post-punk band
"Most Mysterious Song: Wie die Suche nach dem rätselhaften Song begann". Spontis (in German). 10 September 2019. Retrieved 5 September 2020. Breznikar,
The_Sinking_Ships
Former wind band, based in Frankfurt
and offenses against human rights. They played at events of the Frankfurt Sponti scene, trying to add music with a political message. They were inspired
Sogenanntes Linksradikales Blasorchester
Sogenanntes_Linksradikales_Blasorchester
Quarter between Dom and Römer in Frankfurt, Germany
based on an idea by the SPD Mayor Rudi Arndt. At the same time, Linke and Spontis had instigated the Frankfurt house fight, "sociologists see today as the
New_Frankfurt_Old_Town
"predati"). In 1635 they were mentioned as "Bosnenis Croatae ex Turicia sponti venientes qui vulgo Praedavcis vocaventur", 1640 as "Catholici quoque Bosnenses
Names of the Croats and Croatia
Names_of_the_Croats_and_Croatia
German journalist (born 1970)
Fuhr, Eckhard (2 September 2008). "Günter Grass und die konservativen Spontis". Die Welt (in German). No. 206. p. 27. Retrieved 18 December 2016. Brodkorb
Götz_Kubitschek
with the protest movements of the period, described in West Germany as Spontis. In the discussion ensuing the screening, the group decided to form a gay
LGBTQ_culture_in_Berlin
Satirical Czech political party
political expression emanating from average citizens. For example, see Sponti groups, revolutionary spontaneity or guerrilla communication strategies
The Party of Moderate Progress Within the Bounds of the Law
The_Party_of_Moderate_Progress_Within_the_Bounds_of_the_Law
Plekhanov and other Russian Marxist emigres in 1883. Vladimir and E.I. Sponti were selected to travel to Switzerland to meet with Plekhanov, who was generally
Revolutionary activity of Vladimir Lenin
Revolutionary_activity_of_Vladimir_Lenin
German documentary filmmaker
Retrieved 18 January 2016. "Dokumentation: Auf Teufel komm raus (1991)". Spontis (in German). 12 November 2013. Archived from the original on 19 December
Norbert_Busè
Autonomists. The German Stadtindindianer were closely connected to the Sponti scene in Germany, so Daniel Cohn-Bendit's journal Pflasterstrand called
Indiani_Metropolitani
German writer, artist and translator
1905". 9 August 1905. Stein, pp. 95–111 Stein, Gerd (1982). Bohemien-Tramp-Sponti (in German). Fischer. ISBN 3-596-25035-8. Wendt, Gunna (2008). Franziska
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Gift from God.
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Cute; Awesome; Kind; Adorable
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Action, A work of art
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