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By The End Of The Eighteenth Century It Had Become Clear That None Of The Estates Or Classes In The Various Countries Was Willing Or Able To Become The New Ruling Class, That Is To Identify Itself With The Government As The Nobility Had Done For Centuries.8 The Failure Of The Absolute Monarchy To Find A Substitute Within Society Led To The Full Development Of The Nation-state And Its Claim To Be Above All Classes, Completely Independent Of Society And Its Particular Interests, The True And Only Representative Of The Nation As A Whole.

Hannah Arendt Quotes: By The End Of The Eighteenth Century It Had Become Clear That None Of The Estates Or Classes In The

Hannah Arendt Quotes: By The End Of The Eighteenth Century It Had Become Clear That None Of The Estates Or Classes In The

Hannah Arendt Quotes: By The End Of The Eighteenth Century It Had Become Clear That None Of The Estates Or Classes In The

Hannah Arendt Quotes: By The End Of The Eighteenth Century It Had Become Clear That None Of The Estates Or Classes In The

Hannah Arendt Quotes: By The End Of The Eighteenth Century It Had Become Clear That None Of The Estates Or Classes In The

Hannah Arendt Quotes: By The End Of The Eighteenth Century It Had Become Clear That None Of The Estates Or Classes In The

Hannah Arendt Quotes: By The End Of The Eighteenth Century It Had Become Clear That None Of The Estates Or Classes In The

Hannah Arendt Quotes: By The End Of The Eighteenth Century It Had Become Clear That None Of The Estates Or Classes In The

Hannah Arendt Quotes: By The End Of The Eighteenth Century It Had Become Clear That None Of The Estates Or Classes In The

Hannah Arendt Quotes: By The End Of The Eighteenth Century It Had Become Clear That None Of The Estates Or Classes In The

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