Proletarian Revolution: 'Revolutions are the locomotives of history.' (Volume 1)
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Author(s)Heinz Duthel
PublisherCreateSpace
ISBN / ASIN1463775180
ISBN-139781463775186
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Workers of All Countries, Unite! Without revolution where would be the Greatest Nation in the World? The United States of America is born out of a Revolution. Without Revolution, no Evolution. See * French Revolution and Napoleonic wars (1789–1815), * industrialisation, along with Britain (1815–1860), * economic slowdown (1860–1905), * renewal of the growth after 1905. "A New Start of Beatniks and Hippies"? The foundation of the hippie movement finds historical precedent as far back as the counterculture of the Ancient Greeks, espoused by philosophers like Diogenes of Sinope and the Cynics also as early forms of hippie culture. Hippie philosophy also credits the religious and spiritual teachings of Jesus Christ, Hillel the Elder, Buddha, Mazdak, St. Francis of Assisi, Henry David Thoreau, and Gandhi. The first signs of what we would call modern "proto-hippies" emerged in fin de siècle Europe. Between 1896 and 1908, a German youth movement arose as a countercultural reaction to the organized social and cultural clubs that centered around German folk music. Known as Der Wandervogel ("migratory bird"), the movement opposed the formality of traditional German clubs, instead emphasizing amateur music and singing, creative dress, and communal outings involving hiking and camping. Inspired by the works of Friedrich Nietzsche, Goethe, Hermann Hesse, and Eduard Baltzer, Wandervogel attracted thousands of young Germans who rejected the rapid trend toward urbanization and yearned for the pagan, back-to-nature spiritual life of their ancestors.










