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The past as future : Vergangenheit als Zukunft / Jürgen Habermas ; interviewed by Michael Haller ; translated and edited by Max Pensky ; foreword by Peter Hohendahl.

Van Pelt Library DD290.29 .H313 1994
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Habermas, Jürgen
Contributor:
Haller, Michael, 1945-
Pensky, Max, 1961-
Series:
Modern German culture and literature
Modern German culture and literature series
Standardized Title:
Vergangenheit als Zukunft. English
Language:
English
German
Subjects (All):
Germany--History--1990-.
Germany.
History.
Political culture--Germany.
Political culture.
National characteristics, German.
Persian Gulf War, 1991--Germany.
Persian Gulf War, 1991.
Germany--Politics and government--1990-.
Politics and government.
Germany--History--Philosophy.
Philosophy.
Physical Description:
xxvi, 185 pages ; 22 cm.
Place of Publication:
Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, 1994.
Summary:
This volume of interviews reveals Haberman's passionate engagement with contemporary issues. Wide-ranging and informal, the interviews focus on matters of decisive importance to Germany and the rest of the world in the 1990s: German unification; recent explosive debates about interpretations of German history, Germany's asylum policies, and the Nazi era; efforts to create a cooperative, peaceful Europe; and the significance of the Persian Gulf War. A final interview focuses on the relation between theory and practice--between philosophy and the so-called real world.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-181) and index.
ISBN:
0803223714
0803272669
OCLC:
28966232

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