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Theodor Adorno and Heinrich Böll (1964)
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Two Germanies (1961-1989)
The Example of Angela Davis (June 3–4, 1972)
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Two Germanies (1961-1989)
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1828)
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From Vormärz to Prussian Dominance (1815-1866)
The Philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche (1868)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866-1890)
Theodor W. Adorno during a Lecture (1963)
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Two Germanies (1961-1989)
Hermann Lübbe on Neoconservatism (1983)
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Two Germanies (1961-1989)
The Liberal Social Philosopher Jürgen Habermas Insists on the Importance of Critical Memory (November 7, 1986)
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Two Germanies (1961-1989)
Europe and the United States (May 31, 2003)
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A New Germany (1990-2023)
Moses Mendelssohn, Reply to Johann Caspar Lavater (1769)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Samuel von Pufendorf, from De jure naturae et gentium (1672)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1771)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Immanuel Kant (c. 1775)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (1793)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Friedrich Schleiermacher, Friedrich Ludwig Jahn, and Ernst Moritz Arndt (Undated Woodcut)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Johann Gottfried von Herder (1795)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Moses Mendelssohn (1783)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Gotthold Ephraim Lessing, Excerpts from The Education of the Human Race (1777)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Christian Wolff, Rational Thoughts on the Social Life of Mankind (1721)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Johann Gottfried von Herder, Excerpts from Reflections on the Philosophy of the History of Mankind (1784–91)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Immanuel Kant, “Idea for a Universal History from a Cosmopolitan Point of View” (1784)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Immanuel Kant, “What is Enlightenment’?” (1784)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Johann Gottlieb Fichte, Addresses to the German Nation (1807/08)
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The Holy Roman Empire (1648-1815)
Hermann Cohen, “Germanness and Jewishness“ [“Deutschtum und Judentum”] (1915)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890-1918)
Johann Plenge, 1789 and 1914 (1916)
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Wilhelmine Germany and the First World War (1890-1918)