THE FUTURE OF GERMANY It is significant that the most brilliant and penetrating analysis of the West German democracy comes from the pen of the leading German philosopher, Karl Jaspers. This fact demonstrates that German philosophy which used to be exclusively an ivory tower affair has finally come to grips with contemporary social problems. The English edition contains not only the translation of Jaspers\u27 German bestseller, but also of the philosopher\u27s just published Answer to My Critics. reviewer: Josef Rysan ============================= THE ENGLISH by David Frost and Antony Jay 255 pages Stein and Day, New York, 1968. reviewer: L.G. ============================= REPORT FROM IRON MOUNTAIN ON THE POSSIBILITY AND DESIRABILITY OF...
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DURING the Years of the Cold War it is well to remember the ancientChinese proverb: the first result...
The first thing that must be said about this book is that, despite the claim that it is a “vollständ...
THE FUTURE OF GERMANY It is significant that the most brilliant and penetrating analysis of the West...
The paper touches on the topic of optimism, allowing for a thesis of the peaceful coexistence of sta...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/68082/2/10.1177_000271625932500153.pd
The paper touches on the topic of optimism, allowing for a thesis of the peaceful coexistence of sta...
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First paragraph: John Le Carre's 1968 novel 'a Small Town in Germany' gave voice to a recurring mid-...
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Alan Frank Keele sets out to identify an apocalyptic vision of German society in postwar German li...
Despite a life-long weakness affecting his heart and lungs, which importantly determined the course...
Havertz Ralf . Abingdon, Oxon and New York, NY. Routledge Press, 2021; pp.:ISBN: 9780367372026, £96....
Review of the book United Germany: Debating Processes and Prospects edited by Konrad H. Jarausch
DURING the Years of the Cold War it is well to remember the ancientChinese proverb: the first result...
The first thing that must be said about this book is that, despite the claim that it is a “vollständ...