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Chapter 7
Social Critique
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Weimar Germany (1918/19–1933)
Chapter (7/15)
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Kurt Tucholsky, “We Nay-Sayers” (March 1919)
Kurt Tucholsky (1918)
Elsa Einstein with American Pacifists at a Peace Demonstration in Berlin’s Lustgarten (1921)
The Accused in the Rathenau Trial (October 13, 1922)
Arthur Moeller van den Bruck, “The Third Empire” (1923)
Rudolf Kayser, “Americanism” (1925)
Stefan Zweig, “The Monotonization of the World” (1925)
Friedrich von Gottl-Ottlilienfeld, “Fordism. On Industry and Technical Reason” (1926)
Friedrich Sieburg, “Worshipping Elevators” (1926)
Ernst Lorsy, “The Hour of Chewing Gum” (1926)
Hermann Hesse, “The Longing of our Time for a Worldview” (1926)
Hermann Hesse (1929)
Housing Shortage (1926)
Thomas Mann, “Against Thickheadedness and Retrograde Behavior: A Wish Made to Humanity” (1927)
August Sander, Circus Artists (1926-32)
August Sander, Jobless (1928)
Otto Dix, Center Panel of Metropolis (Triptych) (1927-28)
Kurt Tucholsky, “Berlin and the Provinces” (1928)
Joseph Goebbels, “Around the Gedächtniskirche” (1928)
Hugo Junkers and Henry Ford Greeting the Aviators of the “Bremen” (1928)
Im Schatten der Maschine [In the Shadow of the Machine] (1928)
The “Ad-Man” at the International Advertising Show in Berlin (1929)
Café Wien on Berlin’s Kurfürstendamm, with the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church in the Background (1929)
Der Weg einer Proletarierin [The Journey of a Proletarian Woman] (1929)
Ernst von Salomon, “We and the Intellectuals” (May 1930)
Oswald Spengler (1930)
M.M. Gehrke and Rudolf Arnheim, “The End of the Private Sphere” (1930)
Annemarie Hase, “An allem sind die Juden schuld!” (1931)
Erich Kästner, Die Entwicklung der Menschheit (1932)
Albert Einstein and Sigmund Freud, “Why War?” (1932)
Edgar J. Jung, “Germany and the Conservative Revolution” (1932)
Edgar J. Jung (n.d.)
The Economy, 1930-1933
Faith and Religion