Timothy Snyder Quotes
The Lesson That Hitler Had Drawn From The Balkans, Schmitt Presented As A Purely German Idea: There Is No Such Thing As Domestic Politics As Such, Since Everything Begins With The Confrontation With A Chosen Foreign Enemy. The Definition Of The Domestic Was That Which Had To Be Manipulated To Destroy What Is Foreign. Germany Itself Had No Content. The Idea Of The People, The Volk, Was There To Persuade Germans To Throw Themselves Into Their Murderous Destiny As A Race. The People Were Only What They Proved Themselves To Be, Which Without Struggle Was Nothing.
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