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-“[[What is Dadaism and what does it want in Germany?]]” (1919) is a tract by [[Richard Huelsenbeck]] and [[Raoul Hausmann]]. The document is famous for demanding the "introduction of progressive [[unemployment]] through comprehensive [[mechanization]] of every field of activity." 
-Other highlights include+'''Expropriation''' is the politically motivated and forceful [[confiscation]] and [[redistribution]] of [[private property]] outside the [[common law]]. Unlike [[eminent domain]] or [[bilateral investment treaty|laws regulating the foreign investment]], expropriation takes place outside the [[common law]] and may be used to denote an [[armed robbery]] by [[revolutionaries]]. The term appears as ''"expropriation of expropriators ([[ruling class]]es)"'' in [[Marxism|marxist theory]], and also as the slogan "''Loot the looters!''", very popular during Russian [[October Revolution]]
-:"Dadaism demands: 1) The international revolutionary union of all creative and intellectual men and women on the basis of radical [[Communism]]; (...) The immediate [[expropriation]] of property (...) and the [[communal feeding]] of all (...) Introduction of the simultaneist poem as a Communist state prayer (...) Immediate regulation of all [[sexual relation]]s according to the views of international+
-Dadaism through establishment of a Dadaist sexual center."[http://www.mariabuszek.com/kcai/DadaSurrealism/DadaSurrReadings/DadaGrmny.pdf]+
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 +The term is also used to describe [[nationalization]] campaigns by [[communist states]], such as [[dekulakization]] and [[collectivization in the USSR]] , and as some form of justification for [[robberies]] by [[revolutionaries]] such as by [[Joseph Stalin]] and [[Kamo (Bolshevik)|Kamo]] in the [[USSR]].
==See also== ==See also==
-*[[The Central Council of Dada for the World Revolution]]+*[[1907 Tiflis bank robbery]]
 +*[[Eminent domain]]
 +*[[Expropriative anarchism]]
 +*[[Land reform]]
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Expropriation is the politically motivated and forceful confiscation and redistribution of private property outside the common law. Unlike eminent domain or laws regulating the foreign investment, expropriation takes place outside the common law and may be used to denote an armed robbery by revolutionaries. The term appears as "expropriation of expropriators (ruling classes)" in marxist theory, and also as the slogan "Loot the looters!", very popular during Russian October Revolution

The term is also used to describe nationalization campaigns by communist states, such as dekulakization and collectivization in the USSR , and as some form of justification for robberies by revolutionaries such as by Joseph Stalin and Kamo in the USSR.

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