"Was Ist Der Zeitgeist?" by Alexander von Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsf rst, is a historic oration delivered in Bamberg in 1820. This work delves into the concept of the 'Zeitgeist, ' or spirit of the age, exploring its philosophical and religious implications within the context of early 19th-century Europe. Hohenlohe's speech offers insights into the intellectual and spiritual currents of the time, providing a valuable window into the debates and concerns that shaped European thought.
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