Addresses to the German Nation
Discover the profound insights of Johann Gottlieb Fichte in his influential work, Addresses to the German Nation. Delivered during the tumultuous winter of 1807, amidst the occupation of Berlin by French troops, Fichte's fourteen public lectures articulate a compelling vision of nationalism that resonates to this day. This significant text explores themes of education, national identity, and the responsibilities of the state, making it a vital read for anyone interested in politics and government in Germany and beyond.
Published by Hackett Publishing Co in 2013, this hardback edition spans 240 pages, offering a comprehensive look at Fichte's thoughts that have shaped modern national discourse. Engage with Fichte's powerful rhetoric and understand the essence of German nationalism through this essential philosophical work.