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Introduction
putting German political thought in context
pp. 1-20
Abstract
How did Germans overcome the "Germanic ideology," the fateful mixture of radical nationalism and cultural pessimism that was so pervasive in Germany in the late nineteenth century and the first half of the twentieth century?1 Or did they? How has political thought developed in Germany since 1945, the supposed "zero hour" in modern German history? What have been the contours of the new German post-war ideologies that have replaced the Germanic ideology? And is there an inner logic to the constellation of political traditions prevalent in Germany after 1945?
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Published in:
(2003) German ideologies since 1945: studies in the political thought and culture of the Bonn Republic. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.
Pages: 1-20
Full citation:
Müller Jan-Werner (2003) „Introduction: putting German political thought in context“, In: , German ideologies since 1945, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 1–20.