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    Duale Autonomie. Zur Rechtsgeschichte des Arbeitsmarktregimes by Gerd Bender

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The article does not provide a history of stability. At the end of the Weimar Republic, the dual system was the focus of a crisis of confidence and of institutions that heralded the end of the Weimar social model. …”
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    The Beholder’s Hurt Feeling by Claudia Keller

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…This contribution discusses the implications of Weimar Classicism and its modern consciousness of the hermeneutical difference between antiquity and present on the perception and the methods of restoration. …”
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    Ortega on liberalism and democracy: revisiting an old discussion by Carlos Morujão

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…I argue that some traits of Ortega’s liberalism, namely, Ortega’s concern with social rights, can also be found in some liberal authors of the Weimar Republic. However, my central claim in this paper is that the kind of liberalism Ortega proposes is only understandable in the light of its philosophical groundwork. …”
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    1922 — the best year of the Comintern. Soviet Russia, German communists and the Genoa conference by A. Yu. Vatlin

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…However, the author notes that this support was based on a highly unstable compromise between multiple contradicting domestic and foreign policy imperatives, including opposition from the left-wing radicals within the party and continuous conflict with the government of the Weimar Republic, exacerbated by ideological and financial dependence on Moscow. …”
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    From Trinidad to Cyberspace: Reconsidering Ernst Toch’s “Geographical Fugue” by Carmel Raz

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This article contextualizes Toch’s compositional choices within the artistic, political, and scientific discourses of the Weimar Republic, with a focus on relationship between exoticism, experimental art and technology, postwar constructions of the body, and the influence of contemporary research on phonetics and sound reproduction. …”
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