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The Question of Guilt. On Germany's Political Responsibility

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The Question of Guilt. On Germany's Political Responsibility
19.99 €
A treatise by the greatest thinker of the 20th century, German philosopher, psychologist and psychiatrist Karl Jaspers, written after the defeat of German fascism, during the Nuremberg trials of Nazi criminals. At that time, the defeated Germany lay in ruins, and society was in turmoil and deepest depression. The German people were faced with the task of reassembling themselves, of developing a new national identity - "to melt, to revitalize, to discard all that is pernicious." Jaspers raises the painful question of whether all Germans are responsible for the crimes of the Nazi regime, and for the first time distinguishes between four kinds of culpability: legal, political, moral, and metaphysical. The treatise is published in Solomon Apt's classic translation.
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