Fichte, Johann Gottlieb, 1762-1814.

Addresses to the German nation / Fichte Fichte ; edited with an introduction and notes by Gregory Moore. - Cambridge, UK ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2008. - xlv, 202 p. ; 23 cm. - Cambridge texts in the history of political thought .

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preliminary remarks and overview -- On the nature of the new education in general -- Description of the new education - continued -- The principal difference between the Germans and other peoples of Teutonic descent -- Consequences of the difference that has been advanced -- Exposition of German characteristics in history -- A yet deeper understanding of the originality and Germanness of a people -- What a people is in the higher sense of the word and what is love of fatherland -- At what point existing in reality the new national education of the Germans will begin -- Towards a more exact definition of the German national education -- On whom the execution of this plan of education will devolve -- On the means of maintaining ourselves until we achieve our principal purpose -- Continuation of the reflections already begun -- Conclusion of the whole.

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Education and state--Germany.
National characteristics, German.


Germany--Politics and government--1806-1815.

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