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409:. His survivors included their daughter Maria, wife of Howard B. White (1912-1974), a New School professor of political philosophy who had been Leo Strauss's first graduate student; and his brother Walter Riezler (1878-1965), a prominent musicologist, art historian and associate of the 397:
to Riezler. Noting that Riezler's philosophy was "shaped by both the influence of Heidegger and the reaction to him," Strauss concludes that it "was ultimately because he grasped the meaning of shame and awe that Riezler was a liberal, a lover of privacy."
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Kurt Riezler returned to Europe in 1954, lived for some time in Rome and died in Munich in 1955. He was preceded in death by his wife Käthe (1885-1952), daughter of
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Riezler's duties in the chancellor's office concerned primarily, but not exclusively, foreign policy. In 1914 he authored the
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but, having been allowed by them to draw his pension, remained in Germany for the next five years, publishing books on
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in 1882 to a prominent Catholic family; his grandfather had co-founded the Bayerische Hypotheken- und Wechselbank (now
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and was granted his doctorate in economic history with highest honors in 1905. His prize-winning thesis on the
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Die Erforderlichkeit des Unmöglichen: Prolegomena zu einer Theorie der Politik und zu anderen Theorien.
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which proposed as possible German war aims limited annexations, a hard peace for France, and a Belgian
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Physics and Reality; Lectures of Aristotle on Modern Physics at an International Congress of Science.
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and wrote an eyewitness account of this event, "Davoser Hochschulkurse 1929," for the
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became chancellor of Germany in 1909, Riezler became his chief adviser and confidant.
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Thompson, Wayne C. (1978). "The September Program: Reflections on the Evidence".
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Die drei Krisen; eine Untersuchung über den gegenwärtigen politischen Weltzustand
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During this period, Riezler served as the conduit for German subsidies to the
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and served as the Foreign Office's representative during the drafting of the
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New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. Complete text here: Kurt Riezler's
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In the Eye of the Storm: Kurt Riezler and the Crises of Modern Germany
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Man, Mutable and Immutable: The Fundamental Structure of Social Life.
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Riezler was forced out of the university in April 1933 by the
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a semi-official newspaper, he joined the press section of the
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1936. "The Homeric Simile and the Beginning of Philosophy".
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Following the war, Riezler became a staunch supporter of the
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New School: A History of the New School for Social Research
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Gestalt und Gesetz; Entwurf einer Metaphysik der Freiheit.
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Controversy" among German historians in the early 1960s.
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1943. "Homer's Contribution to the Meaning of Truth."
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Berlin: Norddeutsche Buchdruckerei und Verlagsanstalt.
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on 9 July 1918, having unwittingly ushered the gunman
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Das zweite Buch der Pseudoaristotelischen Ă–konomik.
217:as the top aide to Germany's ambassador to Russia, 118:, he negotiated Germany's underwriting of Russia's 89: 71: 53: 28: 21: 712: 449:GrundzĂĽge der Weltpolitik in der Gegenwart (1914) 431:Ăśber Finanzen und Monopole im alten Griechenland. 536:1943. "On the Psychology of Modern Revolution." 739:What Is Political Philosophy? And Other Studies 328:; for example, it was Riezler who recommended 166:a classical Greek treatise once attributed to 684:Kurt Riezler: TagebĂĽcher, Aufsätze, Dokumente 494:Traktat vom Schönen. Zur Ontologie der Kunst. 278:and played a central role in suppressing the 93:Philosopher, Politician, Diplomat, Journalist 8: 695:(1956). "A Word in Memory of Kurt Riezler". 393:, who devoted the final chapter of his book 577:Human Rights, Comments and Interpretations, 16:German philosopher and diplomat (1882–1955) 445:GrundzĂĽge der Weltpolitik in der Gegenwart 18: 591:"Political Decisions in Modern Society." 531:Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 340:during the famous "Davos encounter" with 252:through Germany to Russia in April 1917. 686:. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht. 496:Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann. 489:Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann. 760:. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press. 606: 543:1944. "The Social Psychology of Fear." 181:in 1907 and attracted the attention of 471:1928. "Die Krise der `Wirklichkeit`." 126:which outlined German war aims during 575:1949. "Reflections on Human Rights." 236:and personally negotiated these with 110:. A top-level cabinet adviser in the 7: 811:Guide to the Letters of Kurt Riezler 682:Erdmann, Karl Dietrich, ed. (1972). 433:Berlin: Puttkammer & MĂĽhlbrecht. 871:People from the Kingdom of Bavaria 719:. New York: Simon & Schuster. 14: 568:1948. "The Historian and Truth." 851:20th-century German philosophers 550:1944. "What Is Public Opinion?" 741:. Glencoe, IL: The Free Press. 209:to arrange a cease-fire on the 173:Norddeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung 876:German philosophers of science 861:Germany–Soviet Union relations 545:American Journal of Sociology, 524:American Journal of Sociology, 515:1941. "Play and Seriousness." 379:New School for Social Research 373:In late 1938 he contacted the 223:Left Socialist-Revolutionaries 1: 856:German political philosophers 815:Leo Baeck Institute, New York 659:Riezler, Kurt (Spring 1986). 395:What is Political Philosophy? 187:Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg 756:Thompson, Wayne C. (1980). 902: 405:and impressionist painter 789:10.1017/S0008938900018823 468:MĂĽnchen: Musarion Verlag. 440:MĂĽnchen: G. MĂĽller Verlag 229:into Mirbach's presence. 219:Count Wilhelm von Mirbach 777:Central European History 473:Die Naturwissenschaften, 280:Bavarian Soviet Republic 84:United States of America 302:University of Frankfurt 261:German Democratic Party 881:The New School faculty 570:Journal of Philosophy, 517:Journal of Philosophy, 122:and authored the 1914 841:Causes of World War I 665:The St. John's Review 501:The St. John's Review 387:University of Chicago 294:In 1927 he was named 179:German Foreign Office 561:, "Gestalt Theory." 347:Neue ZĂĽrcher Zeitung 160:University of Munich 142:Riezler was born in 886:German male writers 866:Writers from Munich 557:1944. "Forward" to 383:Columbia University 272:Weimar Constitution 266:Die Deutsche Nation 240:'s representatives 154:Group). He studied 688:; Neuausgabe 2008. 411:Deutscher Werkbund 120:October Revolution 709:Rutkoff, Peter M. 649:Thompson, p.204-6 586:Chicago: Regnery. 403:Martha Liebermann 306:Ernst Kantorowicz 199:September Program 124:September Program 97: 96: 893: 846:German diplomats 800: 771: 752: 730: 718: 704: 687: 669: 668: 656: 650: 647: 641: 638: 632: 629: 623: 622:Thompson, p.98-9 620: 614: 611: 563:Social Research, 552:Social Research, 538:Social Research, 338:Martin Heidegger 326:Frankfurt School 259:. He joined the 246:Alexander Parvus 193:Political career 60: 57:6 September 1955 43:11 February 1882 42: 40: 19: 901: 900: 896: 895: 894: 892: 891: 890: 821: 820: 807: 774: 768: 755: 749: 733: 727: 707: 697:Social Research 691: 681: 678: 676:Further reading 673: 672: 658: 657: 653: 648: 644: 640:Thompson, p.177 639: 635: 631:Thompson, p.135 630: 626: 621: 617: 612: 608: 603: 572:Vol. 45, No. 14 519:Vol. 38, No. 19 482:Bonn: F. 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