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Mazarchuk, D.V. Views of conservative revolutionaries of the Weimar Germany on state and law.

Abstract: The very atmosphere of the after-war Germany called for nationalistic ideas based on the revenge for the loss in the war. This article is devoted to the study of the complex of ideas, which came into being and existed in Weimar Germany (and also in the years of Nazi power), and was related to restoring the ideological and political potential of the country after the war. Author comes to a conclusion that conservative revolutionaries came very close to the national-socialism, and only a thin line was between them and the anti-human ideology of the “thousand years old reich”.



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