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Addresses to the German nation

Title
Addresses to the German nation / Johann Gottlich Fichte ; edited with an introduction by George Armstrong Kelly.
Author
Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, 1762-1814.
Publication
New York : Harper & Row, [1968]

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Description
xxxv, 228 pages; 21 cm.
Series Statement
  • European perspectives
  • Harper torchbooks ; TB1366
Uniform Title
  • Reden an die deutsche Nation. English
  • European perspectives.
  • Harper torchbooks ; 1366.
Alternative Title
Reden an die deutsche Nation.
Subject
  • 1806-1815
  • Education and state > Germany
  • National characteristics, German
  • Éducation > Politique gouvernementale > Allemagne
  • Allemands
  • Education and state
  • Politics and government
  • Education > Government policy > Germany
  • Germany > Politics and government > 1806-1815
  • Allemagne > Politique et gouvernement > 1806-1815
  • Germany
  • Germany
  • National characteristics, German
Note
  • Translation of Reden an die deutsche Nation.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages xxxiii-xxxv).
Language (note)
  • Translation of Reden an die deutsche Nation.
Contents
First address: Introduction and general study -- Second address: The general nature of the new education -- Third address: Description of the new education (continued) -- Fourth address: The chief difference between the Germans and the other peoples of Teutonic descent -- Fifth address: The consequences of the difference that has been indicated -- Sixth address: German characteristics as exhibited in history -- Seventh address: A closer study of the originality and characteristics of a people -- Eighth address: What is a people in the higher meaning of the word, and what is love of fatherland? -- Ninth address: The starting-point that actually exists for the new national education of the Germans -- Tenth address: Further definition of the German national education -- Eleventh address: On whom will the carrying out of this scheme of education devolve? -- Twelfth address: Concerning the means for our preservation until we attain our main object -- Thirteenth address: The same subject further considered -- Fourteenth address: Conclusion.
LCCN
68005895
OCLC
  • ocm00179901
  • 179901
Owning Institutions
Columbia University Libraries