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Prussian polis

Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2009
This article argues that Kant's republicanism provides a foundation for democratic procedures. The conclusion is reached through an investigation of Critique of the Power of Judgment, which allows us to interpret Kant's notion of the state as a self-determining organic community, and not merely an aggregate of individuals.
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Prussian Blue

Scientific American
Abstract Chapter 6 follows the newly Prussian city of Danzig through turbulence and prosperity. Danzig had been part of Prussia for only fourteen years when Napoleon besieged and took the city in 1807. For seven difficult years, Danzig had become a “free city” overseen by a French governor and exploited for Napoleon’s profit.
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“More Prussian than the Prussian”?

Many historians continue to regard the killing of prisoners and potential prisoners on the battlefield as having been an absolute exception during the Great War, something that was ‘episodic’ and happened only ‘in isolated cases’. One reason for this assessment might be the fact that the subject has rarely been examined empirically. This article is the
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