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Neue Gesellschaft/Frankfurter Hefte is a German monthly political magazine (with two double issues in January and July). As its name implies it resulted from the merger in 1985 of two magazines Neue Gesellschaft and Frankfurter Hefte.

Neue Gesellschaft was a theory journal in the social democratic movement founded in 1954 after the defeat of the SPD in the elections in 1953. Its founding editors were Willi Eichler, Otto Fritz Bauer and Carlo Schmid. Frankfurter Hefte was founded in 1946 in has a left-leaning Catholic magazine. Its founders included Eugen Kogon, Walter Dirks, Walter Maria Guggenheimer and Clemens Münster.[1][2]

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