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  • Diary entry for 1914-12-14

    ... also apportions love of the fatherland and taxes, etc., on all its subjects. If only society were at the point that it could free itself from the old wives' tale which from time immemorial goes like this: supply and demand. Moreover, the ceiling prices ...

  • Diary entry for 1914-12-14

    ... represent the fact of a power relationship, at least so long as they have not been permanently subjected to their power. It is a shame that the poor are not clear in their mind about the mystique of the rich; for if they were, they could easily spare ...

  • Diary entry for 1915-07-13

    ... mistrusted the map and consequently were subjected to that peculiar mountaineering nervousness. A few fragments of memory, in particular, we mistakenly added to a path; and this was the actual reason why we had revolted in our hearts against the one we took ...

  • Diary entry for 1915-12-04

    ... about the Alps in sound films. The images break off quickly and thus give the impression of being piled up closer than they probably are. Oddly enough, the subject itself may have contributed most of all to the audience's falling into a state of apathy ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-02-20

    ... insincerity? Does Mr. Zorn know nothing about how even the worst criminals believe subjectively in their virtue, and nothing about how in all cases it is only the deed and not the way it is imagined that forms the basis of the judgment? ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-05-01

    ... subjective sexual demands will result in enormous damages. But in any event, a woman lacks the sense of absolute attention that has to be paid single-mindedly to a cause. Unconsciously she is putting the emphasis only on herself, her future, which awaits ...

  • Diary entry for 1916-06-11

    ... one still needed evidence of the immaturity of this musician, then it would suffice to point out that, to change the subject again, he believes to have found "new seeds" in Russian music. Mr. Weingartner, who at this moment feels excluded from the ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-02-07

    ... of the majority of its subjects in favor of a few hundred thousands of rich people. The state's crime consists in not even giving any space to the notion that the problem of hunger could be solved even in peacetime. Mrs. Pairamall pays the remaining ...

  • Diary entry for 1917-03-24

    ... reasoning is: when denounced by our political and commercial enemies, they subject themselves to an examination which makes one cringe, and which they parade before the whole world. Thus for example the word "barbarians" seems to have had such an effect that ...

  • Diary entry for 1918-08-13

    ... . We see an elderly gentleman suddenly open his vest and pants and pull out a sack of flour from the region of his stomach; girls subjected themselves to similar arrangements; the most surprising, however, was how the old man just mentioned returned to ...

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