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- Title: Lecture: Spiritual Emptiness and Social Life
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- vestiges of the old Nibelung characteristics still survived. These
- This is connected with the whole inherent character of mid-European
- essential characteristic — but without valuing it less highly on this
- and assessing their most characteristic traits. He was brilliant in
- hitting upon words for such characterisations. Take a simple example.
- misunderstood the character of the wild Nibelung people. He was an
- To hit upon such a characterisation indicates real ability to shape
- flair for apt characterisation. And other kindred minds, belonging to
- speak of Goethe's spirit. It is thoroughly characteristic that the
- of those times. And so — I am merely characterising, not criticising,
- international character, the old order was doomed. A man might have
- there crept over thinking the lazy passivity that is characteristic of
- I am speaking here of something profoundly characteristic. In their
- characteristics, but once again by geographical conditions, the kind
- in connection with the characters of Capesius and
- space because of the characteristics of the human beings inhabiting
- Title: Social Question as a Problem: Lecture I: The Inner Experience of Language
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- still more concrete character: Spiritus, which is
- twenties you look at a man with his special characteristics,
- these characteristics will be symptoms for what you pictured
- If you look at a child with his characteristic of doing
- must again recover its concrete character, and conceptions
- human characters will appear in this fifth post-Atlantean
- luciferic more in their wills, The various characters that
- Title: Social Question as a Problem: Lecture II: The Inner Experience of Language
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- and feel, and, according to the impulses of their characters,
- characterize what is very difficult to describe. In regard to
- impress of a subconscious in the character of peoples that is
- What is actually characteristic in the matter stands out
- stigmatizing, this mere characterizing, this abstract
- only in the character of the people; that in their language
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