Keri Eler
Keri Eler Reitaxus | |
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Leader of Kietul Njartikt - Civic Renewal | |
In office 18 December 1919 – 21 January 1923 | |
Preceded by | Office established |
Succeeded by | Kinura Salkarus |
Chairwoman of the Steel-Workers' Union | |
In office 24 January 1903 – 2 November 1916 | |
Preceded by | Keri Ataszun |
Succeeded by | Nalukets Shi'adesz |
Member of Parliament for Vasri'ia Ketsu | |
In office 7 October 1920 – 15 April 1924 | |
Preceded by | Tarkus Lei |
Succeeded by | Jalszarun Iszturan |
Personal details | |
Born | Keri Eler 6 March 1873 Vasri'ia, Aszeia (now Aduraszna) |
Died | 15 September 1952 Keras Pass, Kireitarenu'a | (aged 79)
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Occupation | Civil engineer, trade union leader, member of parliament |
Keri Eler (6 March 1873 - 15 September 1952) was a Borean philosopher, journalist, politician and communist revolutionary. Born in Vasri'ia, Aszeia (now Aduraszna), Eler studied civil engineering at the prestigious University of Central Raszeran before working for the Aszeia Department of Engineering until 1902. After being dismissed for "anti-government agitation", she went on to lead the Aszeian Steel-Workers' Union and directed its efforts to resist Zreiru'an occupation during The Great War. Following the defeat of Zreiru'a and the reconstitution of the fractured Aszeian microstates into the Federal Republic of Aduraszna, she founded the political party Kietul Njartikt - Civic Renewal on the manifesto Now What? which, despite never achieving electoral success in Aduraszna, was one of the founding documents of the Midwinter Revolution in neighbouring Kireitarenu'a.
Selected bibliography
- Strange Times in Borea, 1896
- Arachnism: an Analysis (part 1), 1899
- Boats and Borea, 1902
- What Little Peace We May Have Now, 1903
- How to Stop the Fascists, 1907
- Ten Years In (Arachnism: an Analysis, part 2), 1914
- Rejoice, 1917
- Now What?, 1919
- (also 1920, 1921, 1924 KN-CR manifesto editions)
- History's Greatest Heist, 1920
- How Elwin Arachne Got Away With It (Arachnism: an Analysis, part 3), 1923
- Midwinter Justice, 1927
- The Role of the State, 1931
- Unity, 1936
- I.S.M. (a children's book), 1944
- Bypassing Bourgeoise "Democracy", 1949