Heroes and Merchants: Stalin's Understanding of National Character (Iosif Stalin) Heroes and Merchants: Stalin's Understanding of National Character (Iosif Stalin)

Heroes and Merchants: Stalin's Understanding of National Character (Iosif Stalin‪)‬

Kritika 2007, Wntr, 8, 1

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In his Handler und Helden (1915), the German economist and sociologist Werner Sombart interpreted the Great War as an existential battle not just between nations but between cultures and worldviews. According to Sombart, West European civilization was based on the ideas of 1789 and on commercial values, which he identified with the Jewish spirit. The typical West European was a merchant, exclusively interested in what life could offer him in terms of goods and comfort. In contrast, Germany was a nation of heroes, who were prepared to sacrifice themselves for higher ideals. (1) With his book, Sombart contributed to the radical right-wing tendency of the so-called Conservative Revolution in Germany, leading ideologists of which were Oswald Spengler, Arthur Moeller van den Bruck, and Ernst Junger. Surprisingly, though he matured and operated within a very different political tradition, Iosif Stalin's views about the mentality of the nations of Europe were very similar.

GENRE
Geschichte
ERSCHIENEN
2007
1. Januar
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
47
Seiten
VERLAG
Slavica Publishers, Inc.
GRÖSSE
233,7
 kB

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