"Deutschlands Zukunft, die Zukunft des Menschengeschlechts" (Germany's Future, the Future of Mankind) by Ernst Wasserzieher, published in 1888, is a significant work exploring the themes of German national identity, societal progress, and the nation's place in the broader scope of human history. Wasserzieher, writing during a period of intense national fervor, delves into the perceived strengths and potential of the German people, linking their destiny to the advancement of humanity itself.
The book offers insights into the political and social thought of the late 19th century, reflecting the prevailing attitudes and aspirations of the time. It is a valuable resource for scholars interested in German history, nationalism, and the intellectual currents that shaped modern Europe. Wasserzieher's work provides a window into the ambitions and anxieties that defined an era.
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