Voinstvuiuschii ateizm

Voinstvuiuschii ateizm (Russian: «Воинствующий атеизм»; German: «Der kämpfende Atheismus»; Esperanto: «Militanta ateismo»;[1] lit. «Militant Atheism»)[1] was an antireligious monthly magazine in Russian, German and Esperanto, which was published in the course of 1931, January to December, in the USSR.

Voinstvuiuschii ateizm (Воинствующий атеизм, Der kämpfende Atheismus, Militanta ateismo)
EditorP. A. Krasikov
Categoriesantireligious
FrequencyMonthly
FoundedJanuary, 1931
Final issueDecember, 1931
CountrySoviet Union/Russia
Based inMoscow
LanguageRussian, German, Esperanto

League of Militant Atheists began publishing a magazine «Voinstvuiuschii ateizm» in 1931.[2] The magazine was the organ of the Central Council of the League of Militant Atheists of the USSR. P. A. Krasikov became the editor-in-chief of the magazine. This magazine was a replacement for the magazine «Ateist». The editorial board of the journal included Y. M. Yaroslavsky, F. M. Putintsev, A. A. Ivanovskii, E. D. Krinitsky, A. T. Lukachevsky, N. M. Matorin, A. Nyrchuk, V. N. Ralcevic, I. A. Shpitsberg (responsible secretary).[3] The magazine published articles on various issues of Marxist atheism, criticism of bourgeois theories of the origin of religion, the history of atheism and free-thinking, as well as the experience of atheistic education.[4]

The circulation of the magazine was 5500 copies. The publishing house of the magazine was in Moscow, on Sretenka Street, 10.

Dimitry Pospielovsky believes that the "scholarship" of the magazine did not fare very well, for the 1932 year it was swallowed up by magazine «Antireligioznik».[2]

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