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The Weimar Moment Liberalism Political Theology And Law Leonard V Kaplan Editor

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The Weimar Moment Liberalism Political Theology And Law Leonard V Kaplan Editor
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Publisher: Lexington Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.32 MB
Pages: 554
Author: Leonard V. Kaplan (editor), Rudy Koshar (editor)
ISBN: 9780739140727, 0739140728
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Weimar Moment Liberalism Political Theology And Law Leonard V Kaplan Editor by Leonard V. Kaplan (editor), Rudy Koshar (editor) 9780739140727, 0739140728 instant download after payment.

The Weimar Moment’s evocative assault on closure and political reaction, its offering of democracy against the politics of narrow self-interest cloaked in nationalist appeals to Volk and “community”—or, as would be the case in Nazi Germany, “race”—cannot but appeal to us today. This appeal—its historical grounding and content, its complexities and tensions, its variegated expressions across the networks of power and thought—is the essential context of the present volume, whose basic premise is unhappiness with Hegel’s remark that we learn no more from history than we cannot learn from it. The challenge of the papers in this volume is to provide the material to confront the present effectively drawing from what we can and do understand.

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