Germany's Hidden Crisis
Title | Germany's Hidden Crisis PDF eBook |
Author | Oliver Nachtwey |
Publisher | Verso Books |
Pages | 257 |
Release | 2018-11-27 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1786636344 |
How neoliberalism is causing a crisis in Germany Upward social mobility represented a core promise of life under the “old” West German welfare state, in which millions of skilled workers upgraded their Volkswagens to Audis, bought their first homes, and sent their children to university. Not so in today’s Federal Republic, where the gears of the so-called “elevator society” have long since ground to a halt. In the absence of the social mobility of yesterday, widespread social exhaustion and anxiety have emerged across mainstream society. Oliver Nachtwey analyses the reasons for this social rupture in postwar German society and investigates the conflict potential emerging as a result. He concludes that although the country has managed to muddle through thus far, simmering tensions beneath the surface nevertheless threaten to undermine the German system’s stability in the years to come. Recipient of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation 2016 Hans-Matthöfer-Preis for Economic Writing.
Germany's Hidden Crisis
Title | Germany's Hidden Crisis PDF eBook |
Author | Oliver Nachtwey |
Publisher | Verso Books |
Pages | 277 |
Release | 2018-11-27 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1786636352 |
One of the German-speaking world's leading young sociologists lays out modern Germany's social and political crisis and its implications for the future of the European hegemon. Upward social mobility represented a core promise of life under the "old" West German welfare state, in which millions of skilled workers upgraded their VWs to Audis, bought their first homes, and sent their children to university. Not so in today's Federal Republic, however, where the gears of the so-called "elevator society" have long since ground to a halt. In the absence of the social mobility of yesterday, widespread social exhaustion and anxiety have emerged across mainstream society. Oliver Nachtwey analyses the reasons for this social rupture in post-war German society and investigates the conflict potential emerging as a result, concluding that although the country has managed to muddle through the Eurocrisis largely unscathed thus far, simmering tensions beneath the surface nevertheless threaten to undermine the German system's stability in the years to come. Nachtwey's book was recipient of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation's 2016 Hans-Matthfer-Preis for Economic Writing.
Hitler and His Generals
Title | Hitler and His Generals PDF eBook |
Author | Harold Charles Deutsch |
Publisher | Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press |
Pages | 452 |
Release | 1974 |
Genre | Allemagne - Politique et gouvernement - 1933-1945 |
ISBN | 9780816606498 |
Hitler and His Generals
Title | Hitler and His Generals PDF eBook |
Author | Harold C. Deutsch |
Publisher | U of Minnesota Press |
Pages | 490 |
Release | 1974 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0816657440 |
Hitler and His Generals was first published in 1974. Minnesota Archive Editions uses digital technology to make long-unavailable books once again accessible, and are published unaltered from the original University of Minnesota Press editions. The author, who told the story of second of four conspiratorial rounds in his earlier book The Conspiracy against Hitler in the Twilight War,describes here the situations and events leading up to the first round of conspiracy. The present volume deals with the virtual coup d'etat by which Hitler sought to establish ascendancy over the Wehrmacht early in 1938. The account focuses on sensational events centering about Hitler's successful efforts to oust Field Marshal Werner von Blomberg, the War Minister, and Colonel General Baron von Fritsch, the Army commander in chief, in order to consolidate control of the military in his own hands. Using as an excuse Blomberg's marriage to a woman with a discreditable past, he forced Blomberg's resignation. He accomplished Fritsch's resignation through charges of homosexuality which were trumped up by Himmler, Heydrich, and Goering. He then appointed Colonel General Walther von Brauchitsch, who was under personal obligation to him, as commander in chief. Through these moves, as Dr. Deutsch shows, Hitler closed the door to all means other than conspiracy for the active Opposition movement to express itself against his aggressive policies. The story of the first round of conspiracy will be the subject of another book by Professor Deutsch, to be published later.
Culture and Crisis
Title | Culture and Crisis PDF eBook |
Author | Nina Witoszek |
Publisher | Berghahn Books |
Pages | 274 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781571812698 |
It is often argued that Germany and Scandinavia stand at two opposite ends of a spectrum with regard to their response to social-economic disruptions and cultural challenges. Though, in many respects, they have a shared cultural inheritance, it is nevertheless the case that they mobilize different mythologies and different modes of coping when faced with breakdown and disorder. The authors argue that it is at these "critical junctures," points of crisis and innovation in the life of communities, that the tradition and identity of national and local communities are formed, polarized, and revalued; it is here that social change takes a particular direction.
Germany and the East-West Crisis
Title | Germany and the East-West Crisis PDF eBook |
Author | William S. Schlamm |
Publisher | |
Pages | 246 |
Release | 2013-10 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781494057121 |
This is a new release of the original 1959 edition.
The crisis in the German social-democracy
Title | The crisis in the German social-democracy PDF eBook |
Author | Rosa Luxemburg |
Publisher | |
Pages | 128 |
Release | 1969 |
Genre | |
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