ABSTRACT

First Published in 1965. This study deals with the history of political thought in Germany from 1789 to 1815. It is the story of a nation awaking from a long sleep, commencing to think for itself, to modernize its institutions, to formulate its ideas of the pattern of society and the duties of the State. Modern German literature begins with Klopstock and Lessing. German political thinking comes even later, for it is the child of the French Revolution.

chapter |3 pages

Introduction

part |87 pages

Enlightenment and Revolution

chapter |30 pages

Fichte, the Jacobin

chapter |30 pages

Wilhelm Von Humboldt

chapter |38 pages

The Classicists

part |115 pages

The Romantic Movement

chapter |15 pages

The Romantic Attitude

chapter |29 pages

The Precursors

chapter |32 pages

The Organic Theory

chapter |22 pages

Görres

part |64 pages

The Reconstruction of Prussia

chapter |16 pages

Fichte, the Nationalist

chapter |30 pages

Stein and his Collaborators

chapter |16 pages

The Opposition