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Officially or tacitly the Reich , in extending its legislative competence , made rapid
progress in the spheres in which it had the exclusive or the relative right to make
laws , so that every legislative advance brought new means of control .
Officially or tacitly the Reich , in extending its legislative competence , made rapid
progress in the spheres in which it had the exclusive or the relative right to make
laws , so that every legislative advance brought new means of control .
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The Nazis ' aim was to make a clean sweep of the past by means of ruthless
Gleichschaltung , and to create an order of things under which the Party would be
able to impose its domination on the entire nation , setting up a machinery of
power ...
The Nazis ' aim was to make a clean sweep of the past by means of ruthless
Gleichschaltung , and to create an order of things under which the Party would be
able to impose its domination on the entire nation , setting up a machinery of
power ...
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Such means are simply the exact counterpart of the intellectual anarchy
engendered by total nihilism . They pursue a single aim - pure action , activism
for its own sake , a sort of unrestrained and unlimited revolutionary dynamism .
The only ...
Such means are simply the exact counterpart of the intellectual anarchy
engendered by total nihilism . They pursue a single aim - pure action , activism
for its own sake , a sort of unrestrained and unlimited revolutionary dynamism .
The only ...
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GERMANYS OFFENSIVE AGAINST | 19 |
THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE | 41 |
THE LUTHERAN REFORMATION AND ITS CON | 67 |
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