Social Political Party

The founding of the "Wiener Fabier-Gesellschaft" (Fabian Society of Vienna) in 1893 was followed in 1896 by that of the Social Political Party.

This party founding by the Viennese Fabians can also be seen as an attempt to renew the liberal camp against the onslaught of Karl Lueger's Sociochristians, who were fighting for political power in Vienna at the time with massive anti-Semitic slogans.

Well-known representatives of the Social Political Party included the economist Eugen von Philippovich, the women's rights activists Auguste Fickert, Ernestine von Fürth and Marianne Hainisch, the philosopher Josef Popper-Lynkeus and the Reichsrat deputies Ferdinand Kronawetter and Julius Ofner.

The well-known Fabian Engelbert Pernerstorfer, on the other hand, decided as early as 1896 to run for the Social Democrat side.

In the First Republic, Michael Hainisch, who came from the Social Political Party, served as the highly respected Federal President for eight years.