The conservative revolution in the Weimar Republic
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The conservative revolution in the Weimar Republic
Macmillan Press , St. Martin's Press, 1996
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-170) and index
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Description
Embracing some of Germany's best known writers, academics, journalists and philosophers, the Conservative Revolution in the Weimar Republic was the intellectual vanguard of the Right. By approaching the Conservative Revolution as an intellectual movement, this study sheds new light on the evolution of its ideas on the meaning of the First World War, its appropriation of the work of Friedrich Nietzsche, its enthusiasm for political activism and a strong leader, and its ambiguous relationship with National Socialism.
Table of Contents
Introduction: What was the Conservative Revolution? - The Conservative Revolution - Nietzsche as 'Mentor' - The Conservative Revolution - The Conservative Revolution and National Socialism -Sources - Index
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