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Heidegger, Pride and National Socialism

Heidegger, Pride and National Socialism

... What is of interest here is that, once Heidegger had established that new point of view and explored its possibilities, he erected it into a new philosophical paradigm. This paradigm took the new point of view on being ...

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Antimodernism, Reactionary Modernism and National Socialism  Technocratic Tendencies in Germany, 1890–1945

Antimodernism, Reactionary Modernism and National Socialism Technocratic Tendencies in Germany, 1890–1945

... But while the modernists on the right tried to face the fact that technology also places demands on its users and thereby alters them and society, National Socialism drew on less sophisticated beliefs more ...

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Politicizing education : German teachers face National Socialism, 1930-1932

Politicizing education : German teachers face National Socialism, 1930-1932

... Previous work in this field has concentrated on establishing the political and social backgrounds of German educators in the years before the Nazi rise to power in an attempt to draw a connection between preexisting ...

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Review Essay: Heidegger and the Question of National Socialism: Disclosure and Gestalt, Bernhard Radloff

Review Essay: Heidegger and the Question of National Socialism: Disclosure and Gestalt, Bernhard Radloff

... tence”) challenged fundamental ontological assumptions underpinning the epistemologies of Western philosophy. It also ran counter to the aspi- rations of his mentor, Edmund Husserl, for phenomenology to become a rigorous ...

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Hans Asperger, National Socialism, and “race hygiene” in Nazi-era Vienna

Hans Asperger, National Socialism, and “race hygiene” in Nazi-era Vienna

... A review of the existing literature on Asperger’s life and career shows the current fault lines in the narrative of his Nazi-era trajectory. Lorna Wing’s seminal paper from 1981 which popularized the term “Asperger’s ...

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Marxism, gender and mediated memories of National Socialism : the paradoxical case of Christa Wolf's Kindheitsmuster (1976)

Marxism, gender and mediated memories of National Socialism : the paradoxical case of Christa Wolf's Kindheitsmuster (1976)

... interpretation of Nazism, it is surprising how little attention has been paid to Kindheitsmuster as an important stage in the evolution of Wolf’s feminist perspective. It is important to note, however, that the inverse ...

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Evaluating National Socialism as a “True” Fascist Movement

Evaluating National Socialism as a “True” Fascist Movement

... on National Socialism: “It na- tionalized when it wanted to nationalize… It allied itself with big business when it wanted such an alliance”, overall it seemed to lack any specific economic commitment ...

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Lesbians under National Socialism: Legal Indifference, Real Oppression

Lesbians under National Socialism: Legal Indifference, Real Oppression

... under National Socialism in Germany despite no specific legal discrimination being placed upon ...under National Socialism through a variety of policies and practices, both social and ...

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REFUGEES FROM NATIONAL SOCIALISM ARRIVING IN GREAT BRITAIN

REFUGEES FROM NATIONAL SOCIALISM ARRIVING IN GREAT BRITAIN

... Around 29,000 enemy aliens were interned, comprising approximately 24,000 Germans and Austrian refugees, while the remainder were predominately Italians who were interned once Mussol[r] ...

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The reception of Friedrich Hebbel in Germany in the era of National Socialism

The reception of Friedrich Hebbel in Germany in the era of National Socialism

... 2-5 BIEDER, Theobald, Hebbel", Maschinenskript "Friedrich contained Wesselburen VIIla147 in Hebbel-Museum, 16 March 1933 BIEDER, Theobald, Adolf Stern Jahresgabe für Mitglieder.. und sei[r] ...

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The rise of National Socialism in Westphalia 1920-1933

The rise of National Socialism in Westphalia 1920-1933

... within one national organisation.. extend their influence; Hi tIer's decision increased their efro rt and seemed to promise greater reward. The difficulty of realisin[r] ...

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The History of Socialism in China Efficacy and Limit

The History of Socialism in China Efficacy and Limit

... ‘market socialism’ or ‘state- capitalism’.[6] In the 1980s, both "National Socialism" and "State Socialism" all happened to produce a new kind of socialism, which is ...

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Professional education in contemporary Serbia: an examination of the intellectual transition from state-socialism to post socialism

Professional education in contemporary Serbia: an examination of the intellectual transition from state-socialism to post socialism

... the introduction of socialist system (…). In addition to this, historical archive was formed (Peri šić 2008: 64-65). The socialist intelligentsia was expected to eulogize the system in all of its aspects. There was a ...

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The Intellectuals and Socialism By F.A. Hayek

The Intellectuals and Socialism By F.A. Hayek

... until socialism has actually arrived, he has more opportunity of directly influencing decisions on current policy and that in consequence he is not only not tempted into that long-run speculation which is the ...

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Szelenyi why socialism failed.pdfView Download

Szelenyi why socialism failed.pdfView Download

... It is common wisdom that telecommunication is notoriously inefficient under state socialism, still, until the late 1960s and early 1970s, the countries of Eastern Europe on the whol[r] ...

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Poetry and Fin de Siècle socialism

Poetry and Fin de Siècle socialism

... Miller’s discussion surrounding tradition and innovation suggests an area that has significant scope for future research. Writing of Chartism, Janowitz comments in Lyric and Labour that poetry was a ‘flattering mirror to ...

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The Requirements of Justice and Liberal Socialism

The Requirements of Justice and Liberal Socialism

... liberal socialism can exist with control over the means of production that is nominally private ...Perhaps national transportation, power generation, and communication networks (but not necessarily ...

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Kantian Dignity and Marxian Socialism

Kantian Dignity and Marxian Socialism

... (i) The Abilities/Needs Principle. Marx never provided a detailed account of what a socialist society would be like. In fact, he was hostile to advancing blueprints, dismissing this as a form of paternalism (see (ii) ...

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Social insurance with the characteristics of Chinese socialism

Social insurance with the characteristics of Chinese socialism

... Social relief services were more institutionalised in China in later period. For example, Fu et a l (1994, p. 44-45) finds that the emperors in the Song Dynasty (960- 1271 A. D.) established the homes (Futian Yuan) to ...

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Socialism, (neo)liberalism, and the Treaties of Rome

Socialism, (neo)liberalism, and the Treaties of Rome

... During the negotiations of the Treaties of Rome, a vigorous transnational debate unfolded over the philosophical bases and potential of a European common market. The European Economic Community, most Labour leaders ...

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