Arnold Brecht Livres





The narrative follows Arnold Brecht's firsthand experiences in German history from the late 19th century through the rise of the Nazi regime. His career spanned service under seven Reich chancellors, culminating in his role as acting Secretary of State. Brecht's insights provide a unique perspective on the political landscape of the time, ultimately leading to his dismissal by Hitler in 1933, marking a significant turning point in his life and the nation's history.
The book presents a comprehensive examination of the philosophical and scientific foundations of twentieth-century political theory, drawing from a wide array of disciplines such as philosophy, law, sociology, and history. Authored by Arnold Brecht, a notable figure in the defense of democracy, it aims to integrate various contributions into a cohesive modern political theory. This pioneering work reflects Brecht's extensive experience with German politics and his recognition by the Adenauer government.