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Die Ideale der französischen Revolution in ihrer überzeitlichen Gültigkeit : ein Vortrag vor der Münchner Studentenschaft

by Hans Rheinfelder

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„In seinem Vortrag vor Studenten erläutert Rheinfelder die "Ideale der französischen Revolution", Freiheit, Gleichheit, Brüderlichkeit und unterstreicht deren zeitlose und übernationale Gültigkeit. Für die Durchsetzung der Idee der Allgemeingültigkeit der Menschenrechte spricht Rheinfelder von einem "Zwanzigjahresplan". (S. 31)“
Quelle: Cobet, Christoph [Hrsg.]: Deutschlands Erneuerung : 1945 - 1950 ; [bio-bibliogr. Dokumentation mit 433 Texten] / [Christoph Cobet]. Frankfurt am Main : Antiquariat Cobet 1985
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