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{{Infobox personofficeholder
| name = Keri Eler
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| occupation = Teacher, trade union leader
| party = {{unbulleted list|[[Kietul Njartikt - Civic Renewal|KN-CR]] (Aduraszna)|EPF (Kireitarenu'a)}}
| spouseoffice = Leader of [[Kietul Njartikt - Civic Renewal]]
| children term_start = 18 December 1919
| father term_end = 21 January 1923
| motherpredecessor = Office = established
| relativessuccessor = Kinura Salkarus
| moduleoffice2 = Chairwoman of the Steel-Workers' Union
| notable_ideasterm_start2 = 24 January 1903
| influencesterm_end2 = 2 November 1916
| influenced predecessor2 = Keri Ataszun
| signaturesuccessor2 = Nalukets Shi'adesz
| office3 = Member of Parliament for Vasri'ia Ketsu
| term_start3 = 7 October 1920
| term_end3 = 15 April 1924
| predecessor3 = Tarkus Lei
| successor3 = Jalszarun Iszturan
}}
 
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'a|Zreiru'an]] occupation during [[Great War|The Great War]]. Following the defeat of Zreiru'a and the reconstitution of the fractured Aszeian microstates into the [[Aduraszna|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 (doctoral thesis)
 
* Arachnism: an Analysis (part 1), 1899
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* How to Stop the Fascists, 1907
 
* History's Greatest Heist, 1911
 
* Ten Years In (Arachnism: an Analysis, part 2), 1914
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** (also 1920, 1921, 1924 [[Kietul Njartikt - Civic Renewal|KN-CR]] manifesto editions)
 
* History's Greatest Heist, 19111920
* How Elwin Arachne Got Away With It (Arachnism: an Analysis, part 3), 1924
 
* How Elwin Arachne Got Away With It (Arachnism: an Analysis, part 3), 19241923
 
* Midwinter Justice, 1927
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