-
Diary entry for 1919-02-27
... " (on Wilson's address). Der Abend: the army fatality statistics from the war. Quote from Engels: "From its origins, the middle classes were burdened with their contradiction: capitalists cannot survive without their waged employees." (but the reverse is ...
-
Diary entry for 1919-03-04
... away from a farmer, but you cannot force him to produce more than he needs for his own nourishment"; and yet the hollow boast: "But the middle classes must understand that the working class is master of the situation"; – Dr. Deutsch: "Socialism is not a ...
-
Diary entry for 1919-03-09
... middle classes; it was the strongest revolutionary impetus." Mutiny in the Canadian Army. "The Entente and the Question of Annexation," by Prince Fürstenberg: "Just as during the entire war, so at the moment at which it ended the Entente were completely ...
-
Diary entry for 1911-08-22
... (viz. his role in the middle ages); but if he himself can be no longer mercenary, then the tourist will be mercenary to him (viz. his tourist industry in the present day): consequently then, everything to do with him always boils down to mercenariness ...
-
Diary entry for 1911-10-30
... word goes back to the middle ages. In Erdgeist, Lulu was eventually murdered by Jack the Ripper, who killed his victims by cutting their throats then mutilating their corpses; but this reference is not to her final death, but to her treatment by several ...
-
Diary entry for 1914-12-07
... people had made a path for the hearse by forming lines. Now with the hearse finally arrived, the scene suddenly changed – how strange – and I find myself in the middle of a church, and in fact in the choir of the church, which somehow was communicating ...
-
Diary entry for 1914-12-16
... have acquired from others on behalf of those who do not want to defend it! Even today the situation of the wealthy is cloaked in advantages, as it was in the depths of the Middle Ages! It takes from everyone but gives to no one! The mistaken calculation ...
-
Diary entry for 1915-04-04
... dissatisfaction on both sides; only Dodi keeps herself in the middle, between mother and son. Above all, the son himself bears responsibility for this; however, he continues to behave with respect to Mother, he nonetheless wants to experience the same recognition ...
-
Diary entry for 1915-09-09
... , standing outside the law, takes his place on the terrain of politics, where the poor man cannot reach him. One recognizes here the phenomenon of the Middle Ages, in a different form, where only the poor man bore the burden of taxation. He alone continues to ...
-
Diary entry for 1916-07-13
... for the better. It is becoming increasingly clear to me that newspapers in the capital appear to be aimed at the educated ranks of the middle classes, rather than at the people themselves, who apparently don't read any. The people understand everything ...