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Un successo della pace duraturo? Max Weber nella guerra mondiale. (Italian)
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- Author(s): Bruhns, Hinnerk
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Scienza & Politica; 2020, Vol. 32 Issue 63, p63-86, 24p
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A Long-lasting Success of Peace? Max Weber in the World War. (English)
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This article explores Max Weber's ideas about a «successful peace» that he exposed during World War I. For Weber, a successful peace depended essentially on important domestic reforms and a fundamental reorganisation of the German Reich, more than on the foreign policy dimension. Analysing Weber's "ideas of 1918" - opposed to the so-called "ideas of 1914" - this paper focuses on three aspects: (1) nation and citizenship, (2) Prussia, (3) German tradition, history and political culture. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Questo articolo tratta delle idee di Max Weber su una «pace di successo», da lui esposte durante la Prima guerra mondiale. Per Weber, una pace di successo dipendeva essenzialmente da importanti riforme interne e da una riorganizzazione fondamentale del Reich tedesco, più che dalla dimensione della politica estera. Analizzando le "idee del 1918" di Weber - in contrapposizione alle cosiddette "idee del 1914" - questo contributo si concentra su tre aspetti: (1) nazione e cittadinanza, (2) Prussia, (3) tradizione, storia e cultura politica tedesca. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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