Critique of the German Intelligentsia : Hugo Ball.
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TextSeries: European PerspectivesPublisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [1993]Copyright date: ©1993Description: 1 online resourceContent type: - 9780231907927
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- online - DeGruyter
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction: The Inverted Nationalism of Hugo Ball's Critique of the German Intelligentsia / Rabinbach, Anson -- Notes to Introduction -- Translator's Note -- Preface -- Foreword: The Principles of an Intellectual Party: Freedom and Sanctification -- 1. Thomas Münzer Contra Martin Luther -- 2. Protestant Philosophy and the Concepts of Freedom in the French Revolution -- 3. Franz von Baader and the Christian Renaissance in France and Russia -- 4. The German-Jewish Conspiracy to Destroy Morality -- Epilogue -- Notes -- Index
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An historical critique of the German intelligentsia in the First World War. Addresses the cultural and political distinctiveness of the German intelligentsia, the corrupting influence of Germany's intellectual isolation from Western-Europe and America, and its lack of a democratic ethos.
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In English.
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