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The Völkisch Ideology and the Roots of Nazism

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The Völkisch Ideology and the Roots of Nazism: The Early Writings of Arthur Moeller van den Bruck is a book by Paul Harrison Silfen. It was published in New York City by Exposition Press in 1973 as an 85-page hardcover (ISBN 0682477869).

Contents

  • Preface
  1. Moeller van den Bruck's Early Writings
  2. The Life of Arthur Moeller van den Bruck
  3. Civilization vs. Culture
  4. The Concept of the "Volk"
  5. History and Power
  6. Nature and the Concept of "Rootedness"
  7. A German Church
  8. Jews and Negroes in Moeller's Writings

Notes

  1. Arthur Moeller van Den Bruck (May 2012). Germany's Third Empire. Arktos. p. 239. ISBN 978-1-907166-55-6.


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