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Diary entry for 1916-03-14
... guaranteed by nature such that probably every individual will, in his own way, strive for such an intoxication. Thus the author also has little difficulty finding quotations of major thinkers and poets to support his thinking. And yet he misses the deeper ...
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Diary entry for 1917-06-26
... . Verily, a piece of information could be likened to a violent intrusion into the nerves of the recipient. But since the majority of officials are mediocre people, who utterly lack the physical power to accomplish such an effort; and if as a result they ...
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Diary entry for 1917-07-13
... federal states, where by a majority in the Reichstag will not work: either the one thing, or the other. Postcard to Mama: greetings, with a picture of our hotel. After supper, a view from the street towards the south and southwest, above and in the ...
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Diary entry for 1917-07-16
... -Hollweg resigns, Dr. Michaelis is his successor! The press throws itself into the pose of benefactor! What is striking is, simply, that the majority of newspaper opinions, although they had until yesterday been staging their agitation most furiously, are suddenly ...
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Diary entry for 1919-02-13
... . Gothein: the difficulties in the formation of a German cabinet. On the latest ceasefire conditions. Rantzau opposed to French threats. The demands against Germany for damages. "The Employment Program of the German Majority Government": rejection of any ...
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Diary entry for 1919-02-18
... ; the blockade must soon be lifted, as it is the main reason for unemployment in the world! Bolshevik disturbances in Birmingham! Major strike by workers in England! Gothein on the previous debates in Weimar, especially concerning Count Rantzau's speech ...
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Diary entry for 1919-02-27
... Nations secured. Wilson's hope for a peace accord in June! A majority in the American Senate for the League of Nations. Start of the English miners' strike on March 15. Measures taken in England against Bolshevism. Bolshevism in Paris. France's demand for ...
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Diary entry for 1925-08-25
... again without disturbance; the instrument has gone back completely within just a few days. The waitress recognizes the A-major Andante by Mozart, which has recently given her pleasure, she invites me to play again soon! I start in on sorting out the ...
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Diary entry for 1931-02-20
... from Brahms’s String Quartet in C minor. Hoboken: we complete the Mazurka in D flat major; the one in C sharp minor begun. I see cleanly copied notebooks which apparently contain my remarks; he will have their content copied for me with a typewriter. ...
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Diary entry for 1916-10-30
... ; and measured against these, one could determine what gain for the community means, in contrast to self-interest, which is what personal gain is in the majority of cases in which gain is not properly understood. The great distance that sets a great hero ...