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On 6 April 1967, at the invitation of the Socialist Students of Austria at the University of Vienna, Theodor W. Adorno gave a lecture which is not merely of historical interest. Against the background of the rise of the National Democratic Party of Germany, which had enjoyed remarkable electoral success in the first two years after its formation in November 1964, Adorno analysed the goals, resources and tactics of the new right-wing nationalism of this time. Contrasting it with the 'old' fascism of the Nazis, Adorno paid particular attention to the ways in which far-right movements elicited enthusiastic support in sections of the West German population twenty years after the war had ended. Much has changed since then, but some elements have remained the same or resurfaced in new forms fifty years later. Adorno's penetrating analysis of the sources of right-wing radicalism is as relevant today as it was five decades ago. It is a prescient message to future generations who find themselves embroiled once again in a struggle against a resurgent nationalism and right-wing extremism.
RIGHT-WING EXTREMISTS--GERMANY --- RADICALISM--GERMANY --- FASCISM--GERMANY
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Baader-Meinhof gang --- Radicalism --- History --- Europe, Central --- Germany --- Civilization --- Congresses --- Europe [Central ] --- Rote Armee Fraktion --- Radicalism - Europe, Central - History --- Radicalism - Germany - History --- Europe, Central - Civilization --- Germany - Civilization
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L'intervention dans le débat public est, pour Habermas, partie intégrante de son activité de philosophe. Ces Ecrits politiques doivent donc être considérés comme le lieu d'élaboration et de mise à l'épreuve de la théorie critique de la société, le témoignage de ce que la philosophie est, plus que jamais, l'époque actuelle «saisie par la pensée». Rédigés entre l'automne 1981 et le printemps 1990, ces essais abordent des questions esthétiques, culturelles, juridiques, historiques et politiques autour d'un axe central : celui de la question de l'identité allemande et de la culture européenne.
Habermas, Jürgen --- Société --- --Critique philosophique --- --Philosophie politique --- --Education, Higher --- Student movements --- Radicalism --- Sociologists --- Political aspects --- Germany (West) --- Habermas, Jürgen, --- Habermas, Jürgen --- Habermas, Jürgen. --- Critique philosophique --- Philosophie politique --- Education, Higher - Political aspects - Germany (West) --- Student movements - Germany (West) --- Radicalism - Germany (West) --- Sociologists - Germany (West) - Interviews. --- Habermas, Jürgen, - 1929- - Interviews --- Education, Higher --- Habermas, Jürgen, - 1929 --- -Société --- -Habermas, Jürgen. --- Habermas, Jürgen, - 1929-
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Terrorism --- Radicalism --- Germany (West) --- Politics and government --- 854 Terrorisme --- -Terrorism --- -Acts of terrorism --- Attacks, Terrorist --- Global terrorism --- International terrorism --- Political terrorism --- Terror attacks --- Terrorist acts --- Terrorist attacks --- World terrorism --- Direct action --- Insurgency --- Political crimes and offenses --- Subversive activities --- Political violence --- Terror --- Extremism, Political --- Ideological extremism --- Political extremism --- Political science --- -Politics and government --- -Germany (West) --- Politics and government. --- Terrorism - Germany (West) --- Radicalism - Germany (West) --- Germany (West) - Politics and government
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Politics --- Human rights --- Political rights --- Radicalism --- Civil law --- Political questions and judicial power --- -Political questions and judicial power --- -Political rights --- -Radicalism --- -342.728 <430.1> --- Extremism, Political --- Ideological extremism --- Political extremism --- Political science --- Civic rights --- Civil rights --- Citizenship --- Judicial activism --- Judicial power and political questions --- Act of state --- Administrative discretion --- Judicial review --- Jurisdiction --- Law --- Rule of law --- Separation of powers --- Law, Civil --- Private law --- Roman law --- Vrijheid van vereniging--Westduitsland. Bondsrepubliek Duitsland --- Law and legislation --- Political aspects --- 342.728 <430.1> Vrijheid van vereniging--Westduitsland. Bondsrepubliek Duitsland --- 342.728 <430.1> --- Political rights - Germany, West --- Radicalism - Germany, West --- Civil law - Germany (West) --- Political questions and judicial power - Germany, West.
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L'intervention dans le débat public est, pour Habermas, partie intégrante de son activité de philosophe. Ces Ecrits politiques doivent donc être considérés comme le lieu d'élaboration et de mise à l'épreuve de la théorie critique de la société, le témoignage de ce que la philosophie est, plus que jamais, l'époque actuelle «saisie par la pensée». Rédigés entre l'automne 1981 et le printemps 1990, ces essais abordent des questions esthétiques, culturelles, juridiques, historiques et politiques autour d'un axe central : celui de la question de l'identité allemande et de la culture européenne.
Political science --- Political culture --- Science politique --- Culture politique --- Philosophy --- History --- Philosophie --- Histoire --- Habermas, Jürgen --- Education, Higher --- Student movements --- Radicalism --- Sociologists --- Political aspects --- Germany (West) --- BPB0909 --- Habermas, Jürgen, --- Habermas, Jürgen --- Habermas, Jürgen. --- Education, Higher - Political aspects - Germany (West) --- Student movements - Germany (West) --- Radicalism - Germany (West) --- Sociologists - Germany (West) - Interviews. --- Habermas, Jürgen, - 1929- - Interviews --- Habermas, Jürgen (1929-....) --- Philosophie politique --- Politique et culture --- Historiographie --- Allemagne --- Pensée politique et sociale --- Allemagne (République fédérale) --- Civilisation --- Habermas, Jürgen, - 1929 --- -Political science --- -Education, Higher --- Habermas, Jürgen, - 1929-
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Social Democracy and Society examines the origins of working-class radicalism in Imperial Germany. The Düsseldorf Social Democratic Party was associated with the left wing of the SPD. It defended theoretical orthodoxy against the onslaughts of revisionism, rejected all cooperation with bourgeois groups, and advocated militant tactics. Professor Nolan argues that the roots of this radicalism extended deep into the Imperial period and sprang from a confrontation between Düsseldorf's working class, which was variously young, highly skilled, migrant, and new to industry, and a political and cultural environment that offered no reformist options. She examines the distinct roles played by peasant workers new to industry, skilled migrant workers, and the indigenous population of Catholic workers. This is the first study to investigate in detail the history of the socialist labor movement in an urban area that was heavily Catholic and to analyze the significance of Catholicism for the political culture of the working class.
Social stratification --- History of Germany and Austria --- Political parties --- anno 1910-1919 --- anno 1900-1909 --- anno 1800-1899 --- Dusseldorf --- Working class --- Radicalism --- Political activity --- History --- Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands --- Düsseldorf (Germany) --- Politics and government --- Working class - Political activity - Germany - Düsseldorf - History --- Radicalism - Germany - Düsseldorf - History --- Düsseldorf (Germany) - Politics and government --- Arts and Humanities --- History. --- Politics and government. --- Travailleurs --- Radicalisme --- Histoire --- Düsseldorf (Allemagne) --- Politique et gouvernement --- Extremism, Political --- Ideological extremism --- Political extremism --- Political science --- Commons (Social order) --- Labor and laboring classes --- Laboring class --- Labouring class --- Working classes --- Social classes --- Labor --- Employment --- Di︠u︡sselʹdorf (Germany) --- Landeshauptstadt Düsseldorf (Germany) --- Dusseldorp (Germany) --- Горад Дзюсельдорф (Germany) --- Horad Dzi︠u︡selʹdorf (Germany) --- Дзюсельдорф (Germany) --- Dzi︠u︡selʹdorf (Germany) --- Дюселдорф (Germany) --- Di︠u︡seldorf (Germany) --- Düssldorf (Germany) --- Дюссельдорф (Germany) --- Ντίσελντορφ (Germany) --- D̲iselntorph (Germany) --- Duseldorfo (Germany) --- دوسلدورف (Germany) --- Dūsildūrf (Germany) --- דיסלדורף (Germany) --- Diseldorf (Germany) --- Dusseldorpium (Germany) --- Diseldorfa (Germany) --- Diuseldorfas (Germany) --- Диселдорф (Germany) --- デュッセルドルフ (Germany) --- Dyusserudorufu (Germany) --- Disseldorf (Germany) --- Dyzeldorfi (Germany)
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Literature --- Education, Higher --- Radicalism --- Sociologists --- Student movements --- Political aspects --- Germany (West) --- -Student movements --- -Extremism, Political --- Activism, Student --- Campus disorders --- Student activism --- Student protest --- Student unrest --- Youth movements --- Student protesters --- -Habŏmasŭ, Wirŭgen --- Habermas, Jürgen, --- -Habermas, Jurgen --- -Interviews --- Behavioral scientists --- Social scientists --- College students --- Higher education --- Postsecondary education --- Universities and colleges --- Education --- Habermas, Jürgen --- Habermas, Jürgen --- Interviews. --- Social conditions. --- Political philosophy. Social philosophy --- Philosophy and psychology of culture --- Habŏmasŭ, Wirŭgen --- Habŏmasŭ --- Khabermas, I︠U︡. --- Khabermas, I︠U︡rgen --- Ha-pei-ma-ssu, Yu-erh-ken --- Habeimasi --- הברמאס, יורגן --- יורגן הברמס --- 哈贝马斯 --- Education, Higher - Political aspects - Germany (West) --- Student movements - Germany (West) --- Radicalism - Germany (West) --- Sociologists - Germany (West) - Interviews. --- Habermas, Jürgen, - 1929- - Interviews --- Habermas, Jürgen, - 1929 --- -Education, Higher --- Habermas, Jürgen, - 1929-
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