Willibald Schulze

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Willibald Schulze was a German writer who belonged to the Nazi Party.

Work[]

Willibald Schulze praised Pierre-Joseph Proudhon as the , or signpost, of the Third Reich because Proudhon rejected revolutionary socialism, interest capital and parliamentarianism. He asserted that Proudhon's ideas were closer to National Socialism.

Writings of Schulze[]

  • Ottomar Beta: Der Schlüssel zu Goethe's "Faust": (Old Iniquity). Edited by Willibald Schulze, Leipzig 1924.
  • "Nicht Eigentum, sondern Besitz!", in Hammer. Blätter für Deutschen Sinn, Vol. XXX, 699/700, August 1931, p. 202-205.
  • "Proudhon", in Hammer. Blätter für deutschen Sinn, Vol. XXX, 93/694, Mai 1931, p. 113-120.
  • "Volkswirtschaft ohne Geld?", in Hammer. Blätter für deutschen Sinn, Vol. XXX, 701/702, September 1931, p. 229-231.
  • Der Weltsinn der Technik. Leipzig: Armanen-Verl., 1935.
  • "War Proudhon Anarchist?", Deutschlands Erneuerung, XXIII, (1939), p. 14 - 21.

References[]

  • Schapiro; J. Salwyn; Liberalism and the Challenge of Fascism: Social Forces in England and France, 1815-1870, McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., NY, 1949. pg 368. OCLC 946369


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