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The Sozialistische Warte: Blätter für kritisch-aktiven Sozialismus (1934-1940) was a German-language exile periodical published by the Internationaler Sozialistischer Kampfbund (ISK) in Paris, France. Under the direction of Willi Eichler, the "Sozialistische Warte" became an important platform for anti-Nazism and anti-fascism.

History
The Sozialistische Warte was founded in exile in Paris as a successor to the periodical isk - Mitteilungsblatt des Internationalen Sozialistischen Kampfbundes. The ISK, largely distanced from the workers' movement and orthodox Marxism, was based on the neo-Kantian ideas of the Göttingen professor Leonard Nelson. Despite its ideology of ethical socialism,

based on the ideas of the Göttingen professor Leonard Nelson, was a socialist group that distanced itself from the workers' movement and from orthodox Marxism. Despite its ideology of liberal socialism, the group believed in an undemocratic leadership.

Contributors
Notable contributors to the periodical included Walter Auerbach, Erna Blencke, Eugen Brehm, Kurt Doberer, Fritz Eberhard, Walter Fabian, Ernst Fraenkel, Fritz Gross, Kurt Hiller, Hilde Meisel, Fritz Steinberg, and Jacob Walcher.