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“Liberalism is the party of upstarts who have insinuated themselves between the people and its big men. Liberals feel themselves as isolated individuals, responsible to nobody. They do not share the nation’s traditions, they are indifferent to its past and have no ambition for its future. They seek only their own personal advantage in the present. Their dream is the great International, in which the differences of peoples and languages, races and cultures will be obliterated.”

Quote by Arthur Moeller van den Bruck

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Germany's Third Empire

This book delves into the intricate details of the Third Reich's establishment, its policies, and the impact of its rule on both Germany and the world. It examines the factors that contributed to the rise of the Nazi regime and the subsequent consequences of its actions. more

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Arthur Moeller van den Bruck
Arthur Moeller van den Bruck

Arthur Moeller van den Bruck was a German writer known for his political and philosophical works. His contributions were significant in German culture during the early 20th century, particularly before the rise of the Nazi Party. more

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