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- ibid.
- Eric Voegelin, “More’s Utopia”, in Published Essays, 1940–
1952 , ed. Ellis Sandoz (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University
Press, 2000). - ibid, 203.
- Eric Voegelin, Israel and Revelation (Baton Rouge: Louisiana
State University Press, 2001), 227f. - A more detailed discussion of this can be found in Ranieri’s Eric
Voegelin and the Good Society (Columbia: University of Missouri
Press, 1995). - Eric Voegelin, Crisis and the Apocalypse of Man (Baton Rouge:
University of Missouri Press, 1999), 281. - Eric Voegelin, “Wisdom and the Magic of the Extreme: A
Meditation”, in Published Essays 1966–1985 (Baton Rouge:
Louisiana State University Press, 1990). - Gustav Landauer, “Das erste Flugblatt: Was will der sozialistische
Bund?”, Antipolitik: Gustav Landauer, Ausgewählte Schriften, Band
3.1, ed. Siegbert Wolf (Lich/Hessen: Verlag Edition AV, 2010), 139. - Gustav Landauer, “Das dritte Flugblatt: Die Siedlung”, in
Antipolitik 3.1. ed Siegbert Wolf (Lich/Hessen: Verlag Editino AV,
2010), 60. - Gustav Landauer, “Fragen und Antworten”, in Der werdende
Mensch, Aufsätze über Leben und Schrifttum ed. Martin Buber
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- Eric Voegelin, “Industrial Society in Search of Reason”, in
World Technology and Human Destiny, ed. Raymond Aron (Ann
Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1963), 43. Quoted in John J.
Ranieri, Eric Voegelin and the Good Society (Columbia: University
of Missouri Press, 1995), 201.