Friedrich Naumann

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Friedrich Naumann was a German liberal politician, Protestant theologian, and publicist known for advocating social reform and founding the German Democratic Party after World War I.

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instanceOf German politician
Protestant theologian
human
publicist
areaOfActivity German Empire politics
Weimar Republic politics
commemoratedBy Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom
countryOfCitizenship German Empire
Germany
familyName Naumann
fieldOfWork politics
social reform
theology
founded German Democratic Party
genre political writing
theological writing
givenName Friedrich
hasHonor Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom
influenced German liberalism
Weimar-era democratic politics
influencedBy Protestant social thought
movement national liberalism
social liberalism
name Friedrich Naumann self-link
nativeLanguage German
notableFor advocacy of social reform
founding the German Democratic Party
participation in Protestant social reform movements
promoting a synthesis of nationalism and liberalism
notableWork Central Europe
surface form: Mitteleuropa
occupation journalist
politician
publicist
theologian
politicalAlignment liberalism
positionHeld member of the Reichstag of the German Empire
party leader of the German Democratic Party
religion Protestant Christianity
surface form: Protestantism
sexOrGender male
workLocation Berlin

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Friedrich Naumann name Friedrich Naumann self-link