the untamed will arid the stirrings of the individual soul. the romantic love of the motherland and at the same time a longing of the soul for all that lies beyond the botinds of the mortal world. [...] Frederick the Grekt :the greatest Prusstati king has said the kind is only the first servant of the state!" The Prussian k-17.7 = of the previous ages blve cultivated and developed' to the highest degree the ideal of the state that the state g entitled to demand absolute obedience and devotion above all from the -officials and they have also trained thpeople according to it. [...] Only the English the Dutch and the French 400k part in the commerce of the world and gave their stamp to the economic system of the world and amassed enormous wealth thereby. [...] The year 1772 saw the result of the work of the Professor of philosophy in the University of Konigsberg—kamgnuel K-ant : the publication of The Critiqlfe of Pure Reason." Since the days of Plato and Aristotle no philosophical work has exercised so much influence on the western world as this. [...] Two things were hitherto wanting in the German people which have been of the highest importance for the culture of the nations of the earth from the beginning of history to the present day _national strength and national wealth.
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Segment | Pages | Author | Actions |
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Frontmatter
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i-viii | unknown | view |
German Culture of the Present Age
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1-13 | Paul Rohrbach | view |
Federalism
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14-32 | Naresh Roy | view |
Modernism in Spiritual Culture
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33-45 | Jitendra Chakravarty | view |
Shakespeare’s Sonnets : First Interpretation
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46-70 | Katharine Wilson | view |
Individual and Society in Jainism
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71-96 | Charlotte Krause | view |
Henrik Ibsen
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97-108 | K. R. Iyengar | view |
The Future of our Foreign Exchange Banks
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109-123 | B. Rau | view |
Tryst of the Sun and the Moon
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124-124 | Aziz Sadiq | view |
The Poet’s World
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125-154 | Cyril Modak | view |
Reviews
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155-162 | unknown | view |
Ourselves
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163-199 | unknown | view |