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  • Diary entry for 1914-12-11

    ... to explain clearly; he does not realize that behind this code-word lies an infamous design of the small and smallest people, which already actually bears the punishment within it. It would actually be necessary for someone to appear who would free the ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-07-03

    ... called vanity: it is the surest sign of a Mr. Nobody. The goal of life presupposes an ego that has been effaced and is free of all vanity. Even if the task is an artificial one, it is only from a dedication to a self-desired purpose that life achieves ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-07-10

    ... citizens, only if one gives him free rein to extort? Does that not ultimately mean that the businessman is not capable of a piece of work for the sake of that work, for the state, and for his fellow citizens? That it should not be supposed that he ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-08-15

    ... creates benefits and initiates new development." Today opposed to censorship, in order to free the word; tomorrow in favor of censorship in the recognition that the word is no longer appropriate! One is not mistaken in supposing that the shameful press is ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-11-08

    ... on ordinary people, by the grace of God. America: in all positions, a tangled mess of incompetent, immature representatives of the business class, i.e. of the so-called free professions. The citizen's greed knows bounds; he considers himself, merely ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-02-05

    ... because I would like to be free of the Chamber Counsellor's services; the fact that he did not get to grips with the matter immediately makes the plan desirable to me. What I understood by it, I explained by way of the parallel case that occurred a while ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-05-08

    ... concealment of products. He simply threatens not to work when his deception is put an end to; and, sure of his protection, he in fact has all too abundant means of being able to free himself from all compulsion to work. One could almost designate the main ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-08-04

    ... amount of taxation is all that matters, the state would achieve the same result if it simply also gave free rein to the criminals and allowed them too, alongside the deceitful producers and traders, to enjoy their plundered assets, so long as they merely ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-09-04

    ... mountain hut. Both this clarity and also the limited ascent, and finally also the agreeable composition of the ground make the entire path a largely trouble-free and thoroughly charming walk. The end of the valley of course leads to something grander, as ...

  • Diary entry for 1918-12-30

    ... – today, rebellion of all these subordinate organs. Marx the unworldly fool; he made his construction without the psyche of the worker, of people in general, who will certainly not produce a difficult piece of work of their own free will! Social democrat ...

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