The Proletarian Dream Socialism, Culture, and Emotion in Germany 1863-1933
Mary,and befriends the communist Max Grothe as his fellow worker and mentor; aromantic subplot involving Mary,Grothe, andSukrow ...
During theirlast attempt at reconciliation, the rightwing seductress spells out the connection between sex and politics as she c ...
Grothe to accompanyhim to the station,hereplies:“Don’tyou want to staywith me for one night?Ihave anice room out thereinLindenbu ...
(1977–1978), Theweleitreconstructs this distinctly fascistgenealogybasedonthe Freikorpsmen’sfascination with, and horror of, fem ...
life. By contrast,the workers long to escape the confinements of factory and tenement for the thrill of demonstrations and stree ...
ersFranz to further establish clear boundaries–that is, to acquireadistinct communist habitus.The passageinwhich he finallyconfr ...
evolving political analyses since 1930,”²⁷the new treatment of theRuhr Uprising emphasizes itsmythical status in the history of ...
Chapter 10 TheRevolutionaryFantasyRevisited Voice:Proletarians! (moaning)Proletarians!... AllChoruses:Wearedefeated. Voice:Whyar ...
cult,but it can be taken. The party lives, the workingclass lives, we will win!Today, tomor- row [...]They live and they will wi ...
ogyofemotions, he consciouslyused the perspective of the workingclass to challengebasicassumptions about the power of identifica ...
son, well suitedto confront the failureofrevolution once more–but this time through the lens of literarytechnique. The MarchActi ...
stead, the events mark the beginning ofadeeper crisis of legitimation to which the various partiesresponded with actionism, dogm ...
official program called“the problem of the German proletariat’sdevelopment of consciousness.”¹²Consequently, justastheKAPD decid ...
responses from the orthodoxleft established the pattern earlyon, with Gertrud Alexander,inher review ofTheConquest of the Machin ...
TheConquest of the Machinesopenswith the description ofaworkers’upris- ing obviouslymodeled on the MarchAction that bringstogeth ...
its highest point abovethem, one could see groups of workers marchingand exercising, looseninguptheir bones made stiff from labo ...
Despite his description of narrative events as if observedfromadistance and without commentary,Jung can hardlybecalledatypicalre ...
ers.”²⁰ForJung,athus definedGemeinschaftswillen,which denotes the will of, and for,community,functions as an essential and integ ...
Jung,these questions can be answered by treatingreading asadialogic process, aprocess based on the refusal of identification in ...
Chapter 11 FranzWilhelm Seiwert’sCritical Empathy An art form that relatesto aparticular social class does not exist,and if it d ...
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