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In the history of Latvia
History of Latvia

The history of Latvia begins when the area which is now Latvia was settled after the last glacial period#Weichsel glaciation, in Scandinavia and northern Europe around 9,000 BC....
, the New Current (; participants in the movement are called jaunstravnieki) was a broad leftist social and political movement that followed the First Latvian National Awakening
Latvian National Awakening

The Latvian National Awakening refers to three distinct but ideologically related nationalist movements:* the First Awakening refers to the national revival led by the Young Latvians from the 1850s to the 1880s,...
 (led by the Young Latvians
Young Latvians

Young Latvians is the term most often applied to the intellectuals of the first Latvian National Awakening , active from the 1850s to the 1880s....
 from the 1850s to the 1880s) and culminated in the 1905 Revolution. The beginning of the New Current is usually given as 1886, when the movement's newspaper, Dienas Lapa
Dienas Lapa

Dienas Lapa was a Latvian language newspaper published from 1886 to 1905. In 1893 Dienas Lapa became orientated towards Marxism and Social Democracy ideas....
 ("The Page of the Day"), was founded by Peteris Bisenieks, who ran the Riga
Riga

Riga the Capital of Latvia, is situated on the Baltic Sea coast on the mouth of the river Daugava River. Riga is the largest city in the Baltic states....
 Latvian Craftsmen's Credit Union.






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In the history of Latvia
History of Latvia

The history of Latvia begins when the area which is now Latvia was settled after the last glacial period#Weichsel glaciation, in Scandinavia and northern Europe around 9,000 BC....
, the New Current (; participants in the movement are called jaunstravnieki) was a broad leftist social and political movement that followed the First Latvian National Awakening
Latvian National Awakening

The Latvian National Awakening refers to three distinct but ideologically related nationalist movements:* the First Awakening refers to the national revival led by the Young Latvians from the 1850s to the 1880s,...
 (led by the Young Latvians
Young Latvians

Young Latvians is the term most often applied to the intellectuals of the first Latvian National Awakening , active from the 1850s to the 1880s....
 from the 1850s to the 1880s) and culminated in the 1905 Revolution. The beginning of the New Current is usually given as 1886, when the movement's newspaper, Dienas Lapa
Dienas Lapa

Dienas Lapa was a Latvian language newspaper published from 1886 to 1905. In 1893 Dienas Lapa became orientated towards Marxism and Social Democracy ideas....
 ("The Page of the Day"), was founded by Peteris Bisenieks, who ran the Riga
Riga

Riga the Capital of Latvia, is situated on the Baltic Sea coast on the mouth of the river Daugava River. Riga is the largest city in the Baltic states....
 Latvian Craftsmen's Credit Union. Peteris Stucka
Peteris Stucka

Peteris Stucka, sometimes spelt Pyotr Ivanovich Stuchka was the head of the Bolshevik government in Latvia during the Latvian War of Independence, one of the leaders of the New Current movement in the late 19th century, a prolific writer and translator, an editor of major Latvian language and Russian language socialism and communism ne...
, who later headed the Latvian Bolsheviks, became the editor of Dienas Lapa in 1888. From 1891 to 1896, the paper was edited by Bisenieks and Rainis
Rainis

Rainis, was the pseudonym of Janis Pliek?ans , a Poetry, playwright, Translation, and politics who is considered to be the greatest Latvian writer....
 (the nom de plume of Janis Pliekšans). Rainis, who became Latvia's foremost dramatist and the literary figure "inseparably linked to the birth of the independent Latvian nation and the struggle for freedom" [Aivars Stranga], was also the leading figure in the New Current). Under Rainis and Stucka -- the latter was again editor in 1896-97 -- Dienas Lapa turned to socialism
Socialism

Socialism refers to a broad set of economic theories of social organization advocating public or state ownership and administration of the means of production and distribution of goods, and a society characterized by equality for all individuals, with a fair or Egalitarianism method of compensation....
; shut down by the Ministry of the Interior in 1897, the paper took a moderate turn under the editorship of the philosopher and publicist Peteris Zalite (formerly an editor of Majas Viesis -- see the Young Latvians
Young Latvians

Young Latvians is the term most often applied to the intellectuals of the first Latvian National Awakening , active from the 1850s to the 1880s....
 article) between 1899 and 1903; despite its moderation under Zalite, the paper was again shut down by the censors, re-emerging in 1905 as the Social Democratic newspaper before its permanent closure.

The historian Arveds Švabe describes the New Current as "connected to the political awakening of the Latvian working class, its first organizations, and the propagandization of socialist ideas." (Latvju enciklopedija. Stockholm: Tris Zvaigznes, 1950-51). Most historians point to what the painter Apsišu Jekabs called "the beginning of a cleft between the Latvian farmer and his farm hand" in the 1870s (Arnolds Spekke
Arnolds Spekke

Arnolds Spekke received a doctorate in philology from the University of Latvia in 1927. In 1932 he received a Rockefeller Foundation scholarship and went studying in Poland and Italy....
, History of Latvia), and by 1897 there were 591 656 landless peasants in what is now Latvia (compared to 418 028 smallholders and their dependents). Their partial urbanization led to a growing proletariat, fertile ground for the ideas of western European socialism, and this coincided with a loss of momentum for the Young Latvians, whose ideas had been enfeebled by national romanticism as a gulf grew between the bourgeoisie
Bourgeoisie

Bourgeoisie is a classification used in analyzing human societies to describe a social class of people. Historically, the bourgeoisie comes from the middle or merchant classes of the Middle Ages, whose status or power came from employment, education, and wealth, as distinguished from those whose power came from being born into an aristocrati...
 and the poor, the leading nationalists of the era having been arrested and exiled. Rainis smuggled German Marxist literature into Latvia in two pieces of luggage in 1893: the work of Karl Marx
Karl Marx

Karl Heinrich Marx was a Germanphilosophy, political economy, historian, sociologist, humanism, political theorist and revolutionary credited as the founder of communism....
, Friedrich Engels
Friedrich Engels

Friedrich Engels was a German Social science and Philosophy, who developed Communism alongside his better-known collaborator, Karl Marx, co-authoring The Communist Manifesto ....
, and Karl Kautsky
Karl Kautsky

Karl Kautsky was a leading theoretician of social democracy. He became the leading promulgator of Orthodox Marxism after the death of Friedrich Engels....
. This "luggage with the dangerous contents," as the historian Uldis Germanis called it, was the seed of the Latvian Social Democratic Party.