AtDtDA23: Into the Folk-Dream

David Payne dpayne1912 at hotmail.com
Thu Nov 29 23:07:34 CST 2007


> "Forty years later on, on their own plunge through Deep Germany,> into the folk-dream behind the Black Forest ..." (AtD, Pt. III, p.> 661)> > > Deep Germany
>From "The New York Times Current History of the European War" (1915) (http://books.google.com/books?id=k1sMAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA138&dq=%22deep+germany%22):
 
For the whole world stands at a turning point of its history, and one or other of two opposite principles, the rule of the soldier or the rule of the citizen, must now prevail. In this sense we fight for the masses of the German people, as some day they will understand, to free them from that formidable military caste which has used and abused them, spending their bodies in an unjust war and poisoning their minds by every device which could inflame them against those who wish nothing save to live at peace with them. We fight for the strong, deep Germany of old, the Germany of music and of philosophy, against this monstrous modern aberration the Germany of blood and of iron, the Germany from which, instead of the old things of beauty, there come to us only the rant of scolding professors with their final reckonings, their Weltpolitik, and their Godless theories of the Superman who stands above morality and to whom all humanity shall be subservient. Instead of the world-inspiring phrases of a Goethe or a Schiller, what are the words in the last decade which have been quoted across the sea? Are they not always the ever-recurring words of wrath from one ill-balanced man?
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