Kassák sponsored several activities opposing the war – exhibitions of avant-garde art by socialist painters and lectures by left-leaning intellectuals.
[1] It presented a challenge to Nyugat, the established literary journal in the Kingdom of Hungary.
He maintained it should be outside all "isms", an enemy of all wars and not geared to the interests of any race or nation.
[2] Kassák replaced it by launching MA with a more cautious strap line, "journal of literature and art".
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