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      • Van den Bruck called for the Weimar Republic to be replaced through a new revolution from the right. He also called for a new political movement that would embrace both Prussian socialism and nationalism, a unique form of German fascism.
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  2. Germany is held up as the model between the two extremes. In the same book, Moeller van den Bruck advocated an expressly anti-Western and anti-imperialist philosophy of the state (Staatstheorie), which attempted to bridge the gap between nationalism and concepts of social justice.

  3. In 1923 German cultural critic Arthur Moeller van den Bruck published Das Dritte Reich (1923; “The Third Empire,” or “Reich”). Written at a time when the Weimar Republic was struggling to contain revolutionary forces from both the right and left, Moeller’s treatise espoused a conservative doctrine that called for the elevation of ...

  4. Arthur Moeller van den Bruck was a German cultural critic whose book Das Dritte Reich (1923; “The Third Empire,” or “Reich”) provided Nazi Germany with its dramatic name. Moeller left Germany after the turn of the century (to avoid military service) and lived in France, Italy, and Scandinavia.

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  5. Germany surrendered to the Allies on May 8, 1945. On this day, the “Third Reich” came to an end. Terminology: "Third Reich" The designation "Third Reich" was coined in 1922 by the romantic-conservative, völkisch-nationalist writer-intellectual Arthur Moeller van den Bruck.

  6. Van den Bruck called for the Weimar Republic to be replaced through a new revolution from the right. He also called for a new political movement that would embrace both Prussian socialism and nationalism, a unique form of German fascism.

    • Arthur Moeller van den Bruck
    • 1923
  7. May 15, 2019 · Philosophy book that helped popularize the idea of a Third Reich.

  8. decided to leave Germany. He had at one time considered the United States as a haven, but in 1902 he went to Paris, leaving be-hind him his young wife, who was to give birth to his son a few months later. By thus renouncing Germany, we are told,4 Moeller ultimately discovered the eternal Germany beyond the state,

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