Viktor Külföldi, real name Jakab Mayer-Rubcsics, born Jacob Mayer (Hungarian: Mayer-Rubcsics Jakab, "Külföldi Viktor") (1844 March 5, 1894) was a Hungarian Socialist, journalist, and lecturer.

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Viktor Külföldi
BornJakab Mayer-Rubcsics
1844
Thalheim, Kingdom of Saxony
DiedMarch 5, 1894(1894-03-05) (aged 49–50)
Budapest, Austria-Hungary
Pen nameViktor Külföldi
OccupationJournalist, lecturer
LanguageHungarian
NationalityHungarian
SubjectSocial democracy
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Born in Thalheim, Germany[1] (or Switzerland?[2]), he was known in his adopted country by the alias "Külföldi" (Hungarian for "foreigner").[1] In 1871 he became a member of the International Working Men's Association.[1] Together with Karóly Farkas [hu] (1842–1907) and Antal Ihrlinger [hu], he co-founded the first Hungarian Socialist organization, the General Working Men's Union [hu] (Hungarian: az Általános Munkásegylet).[3] For organizing a strike by the GWMU, he, among others, was arrested (18712) and accused of high treason; he was eventually acquitted because of lack of evidence.[1][3]

In 1877 Külföldi founded the Social-democratic newspaper Népszava ("People's Voice"). He retired from the worker's movement in 1890 and died in Budapest in 1894.[1]

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