Conservative Revolution in the Wiemar Republic
- 173pages
- 7 heures de lecture
Focusing on the Conservative Revolution in the Weimar Republic, this study explores the intellectual movement's impact on German thought through the lens of prominent writers, academics, and philosophers. It delves into their interpretations of the First World War, the influence of Friedrich Nietzsche, and their advocacy for political activism and strong leadership. Additionally, the work examines the movement's complex and often contradictory relationship with National Socialism, offering a nuanced understanding of its ideas and significance in German history.

