Abstract

This article is the English translation of Rudolf Hilferding's article Zwischen den Entscheidungen, first published in: Die Gesellschaft. Internationale Revue fur Sozialismus und Politik, Volume 10, Part 1, January 1933, pp. 1–9. Rudolf Hilferding, the author of Finance Capital and leading politician of the German Social-Democratic Party analyses the political situation in Germany at the end of 1932. Most striking is his fierce anti-communism, shared by his party, which is decisive for Hitler's rise to power. This political failure had the immediate consequence that Hilferding himself, to save his live, like many other social-democrates, communists and jews, had to leave Germany. Hilferding, having being delivered by French police to the Gestapo died in custody in Paris on February 10, 1941.

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