Germany's Three Reichs: Their History and CultureA. Dakers, 1944 - 420 Seiten |
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... progress , such were its familiar motifs . It was , no doubt , a more restless humanism than the earlier one , because it was haunted by the idea of hostile forces at work in nature and society , and was conscious of its limitations ...
... progress , such were its familiar motifs . It was , no doubt , a more restless humanism than the earlier one , because it was haunted by the idea of hostile forces at work in nature and society , and was conscious of its limitations ...
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... progress , and with the set - back of 1848 the last remains of Westernism in Germany had crumbled . She adopted with the more eagerness and confidence the simple belief in material progress arising from scientific and industrial ...
... progress , and with the set - back of 1848 the last remains of Westernism in Germany had crumbled . She adopted with the more eagerness and confidence the simple belief in material progress arising from scientific and industrial ...
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... progress . Everything became problematical . Positive scientifism and extreme specialization invaded every domain . In Germany the mental sciences , with tranquil and imperturb- able courage , denied their own principles , cutting off ...
... progress . Everything became problematical . Positive scientifism and extreme specialization invaded every domain . In Germany the mental sciences , with tranquil and imperturb- able courage , denied their own principles , cutting off ...
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PREFACE TO THE ENGLISH EDITION | 19 |
THE HOLY ROMAN EMPIRE | 41 |
THE LUTHERAN REFORMATION AND ITS CON | 67 |
Urheberrecht | |
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