Political IdealsUniversity Press of America, 2005 - 140 Seiten This edition of Houston Stewart Chamberlain's Politische Ideale (1915) reveals the historical significance of Chamberlain in German conservative political philosophy. Contrasting the vital nationalistic state with the sterile commercialism of liberal democracies, moral freedom with the unruly selfishness of democratic parties, and the decaying culture of the Anglo-Saxon peoples with the relatively pure Teutonic, Chamberlain evokes in this work the principal elements of a genuinely conservative state. |
Inhalt
Houston Stewart Chamberlain 18551927 A Biographical Sketch | 3 |
The Prussian antecedents of Chamberlains politics Paul de Lagarde and Heinrich von Treitschke | 13 |
The ideal state of Houston Stewart Chamberlain | 25 |
The legacy of Chamberlain The Neoconservatism and Prussianism of Spengler Moeller van den Bruck Jung and Rosenberg | 35 |
I | 57 |
II | 69 |
III | 81 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
according administrative Alfred Rosenberg already aristocracy army become Bismarck brotherhood Bruck Bruckmann century Chamberlain's political conception considered constituted Cosima Wagner culture decisive demands democracy democratic destroy Deutsche duration duty economic England English entire equality essay everything fact France freedom French Revolution French Revolutionary ideals future goal Goethe Gustave le Bon H.S. Chamberlain Heinrich von Treitschke Hitler Houston Stewart Chamberlain human Ibid idea individual influence inner intellectual Jewish Jews Jung Kaiser Kant king Lagarde's leader liberal mankind means Moeller monarchy moral München nation nationalistic nature Nazi neoconservative op.cit organic organisation parliament parliamentary representation party Paul de Lagarde philosophy political ideals politicians Politische Ideale possession possible precisely present Prussian question race racial Reich represents Richard Wagner Rosenberg rule scientific self-will significance social socialist Spengler spiritual stand talent things thought transformed Treitschke true völkisch Wagner Weimar Republic Wilhelm wish word