Why We Went to WarC. Scribner's Sons, 1919 - 291 من الصفحات |
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... according to Hegel , though the individual can demand that another individual in the state respect him , he cannot expect the state itself to respect him or his rights . He must respect it , for it does not exist by virtue of him and ...
... according to Hegel , though the individual can demand that another individual in the state respect him , he cannot expect the state itself to respect him or his rights . He must respect it , for it does not exist by virtue of him and ...
الصفحة 38
... According to the German conception the essence of the German state was force , and the force through which this state realized itself was the army . This brings us immediately to the second conception of militarism , which again was ...
... According to the German conception the essence of the German state was force , and the force through which this state realized itself was the army . This brings us immediately to the second conception of militarism , which again was ...
الصفحة 40
... according to the mayor ,. * Rosa Luxemburg , killed by a mob in January , 1919 , was a leader of the German radical and anti - militaristic movements . She had before the war denounced the excesses of the system in speeches and was ...
... according to the mayor ,. * Rosa Luxemburg , killed by a mob in January , 1919 , was a leader of the German radical and anti - militaristic movements . She had before the war denounced the excesses of the system in speeches and was ...
الصفحة 41
Christian Gauss. officer , Lieutenant Förstner , according to the mayor , was jeered by some children as he passed in the street . Förstner rushed upon the sidewalk , drew his sword , and slashed a lame cobbler sitting before his shop ...
Christian Gauss. officer , Lieutenant Förstner , according to the mayor , was jeered by some children as he passed in the street . Förstner rushed upon the sidewalk , drew his sword , and slashed a lame cobbler sitting before his shop ...
الصفحة 45
... According to Hegel , wars are as salutary to the nations as the ocean winds that sweep and stir the waves are to the restless seas . * They prevent stagnation . This idea was repeated by great teachers like Clausevitz and Treitschke ...
... According to Hegel , wars are as salutary to the nations as the ocean winds that sweep and stir the waves are to the restless seas . * They prevent stagnation . This idea was repeated by great teachers like Clausevitz and Treitschke ...
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