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Collective Guilt. How the Germans lived after the war

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Author:Jaspers Karl
Cover:Hard
Category:Biographies & MemoirsDrawing & Painting
ISBN:978-5-00222-056-4
Dimensions: 135x20x205cm
Many scientists left Germany with the advent of the “brown plague”. They cursed and forgot the country that literally threw them into the trash of history, but not Karl Yaspers, who decided to go through this test with his people. He cursed Germany in 1945.
In 1937, he was disgraced by the rank of professor for sympathy for the Jews, and then former colleagues began to poison the professor. The scientist did not want to leave the country even then. He wrote “on the table” for eight years and lived under the daily threat of arrest. In 1945, everything changed, the shackles of fascism fell. Yaspers thought that now everyone who collaborated with the regime would go to a landfill of the story on which he spent a long eight years, but having come to the university, he met the same people who organized injuries on him. It seemed that everyone had forgotten about the past. The scientist could not survive this shame, he cursed Germany and left the country. He never again stepped on German land, and the main work of the philosopher became the result of his disappointment: “The question of guilt”, in this essay he first substantiated and formulated the concept of “collective guilt”. This work was the beginning of a large process of understanding the phenomenon of fascism, it was she, as well as a series of essays and interviews of Karl Jung and Sigmund Freud, who tried to comprehend the question of wine from the standpoint of analytical psychology, and made this book
Author:
Author:Jaspers Karl
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
  • Category:Biographies & Memoirs
  • Category:Drawing & Painting
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:newspaper
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-00222-056-4

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