Peykar (Persian: پیکار, lit. 'Combat') was the theoretical journal of the Communist Party of Persia.[1]
Launched | 1931 |
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Political alignment | Communist Party of Persia |
Language | Persian |
Ceased publication | 1932 |
Country | Iran |
OCLC number | 1007744155 |
It was first published in Berlin in 1931 and lasted for 15 issues until 1932, when it was published in Vienna.[2] The newspaper claimed that it was published abroad because communists were prosecuted inside Iran.[3]
Peykar was run by a coalition of Iranian left-wing activists and intellectuals, including Morteza Alavi.[2] According to Younes Jalali, it is unlikely that Taghi Arani had ever contributed to the publication, because of its "cacophony" and journalistic style that included "more blows than hard analysis".[2]
References
edit- ^ Shahibzadeh, Yadullah (2018). Marxism and Left-Wing Politics in Europe and Iran. Springer. p. 76. ISBN 978-3-319-92522-6.
- ^ a b c Jalali, Younes (2018), Taghi Erani, a Polymath in Interwar Berlin: Fundamental Science, Psychology, Orientalism, and Political Philosophy, Springer, p. 162, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-97837-6, ISBN 978-3-319-97837-6, S2CID 189356398
- ^ Shahibzadeh, Yadullah (2018). Marxism and Left-Wing Politics in Europe and Iran. Springer. p. 78. ISBN 978-3-319-92522-6.