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Full Description
A new cultural-theoretical approach is used to develop a philosophy to overcome post-war traumata, or the traumatization effects that affect entire national cultures. The new aspect is the book's study of both France and Germany in its discussion of post-war issues. The reader is given insights into the approaches France and Germany took in their self-evaluation processes. In one case the issue is the admission of total humiliation, and in the other it is salvaging a certain sense of national honor. The book overcomes the speechlessness on the post-war issue that can still be observed in German/French philosophy today.
Contents
Klaus-Dieter Muller: Foreword.- Europe, post-historical.- Heiner Muhlmann's Maximal-Stress-Cooperation-Theory.- Europe after Napoleon.- Italy 1918: Falsification of the results of war, politics in a big way.- France 1945: The double falsification.- Germany 1945: Metanoia.- France 2007: Imperial temptation and the implosion of the left-wing.- Germany 2007: The idiot of the European family in teh phase of normalization - the Walser Affair.- Happy disassociation: Polemological prospects with Rene Girard.- About the Author.