Ludwig Klages
Born
in Hannover, Germany
December 10, 1872
Died
July 29, 1956
Genre
Influences
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The Biocentric Worldview: Selected Essays and Poems of Ludwig Klages
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4 editions
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2013
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Of Cosmogonic Eros
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15 editions
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published
1922
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Cosmogonic Reflections: Selected Aphorisms from Ludwig Klages
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published
2015
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L'uomo e la terra
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11 editions
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published
1913
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The Science of Character: Principles of Characterology
20 editions
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published
1910
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On the Nature of Consciousness
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published
1921
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Perizie grafologiche su casi illustri
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published
1971
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Der Geist als Widersacher der Seele
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published
1929
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Espressione e Creatività
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22 editions
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1913
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Graphologische Monatshefte, 1903, Vol. 7: Organ der Deutschen Graphologischen Gesellschaft (Classic Reprint)
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“The great masses, who have never been, in the history of mankind, more subject to hypnotic suggestion than they are right now, have become the puppets of the "public opinion" that is engineered by the newspapers in the service, it need hardly be emphasized, of the reigning powers of finance. What is printed in the morning editions of the big city newspapers is the opinion of nine out of ten readers by nightfall. The United States of America, whose more rapid "progress" enables us to predict the future on a daily basis, has pulled far ahead of the pack when it comes to standardizing thought, work, entertainment, etc.
Thus, the United States in 1917 went to war against Germany in sincere indignation because the newspapers had told them that Prussian "militarism" was rioting in devilish atrocities as it attempted to conquer the world. Of course, these transparent lies were published in the daily rags because the ruling lords of Mammon knew that American intervention in Europe would fatten their coffers. Thus, whereas the Americans thought that they were fighting for such high-minded
slogans as "liberty" and "justice," they were actually fighting to stuff the money bags of the big bankers. These "free citizens" are, in fact, mere marionettes; their freedom is imaginary, and a brief glance at American work-methods and leisure-time entertainments is enough to prove conclusively that l’homme machine is not merely imminent: it is already the American reality.”
― Cosmogonic Reflections: Selected Aphorisms from Ludwig Klages
Thus, the United States in 1917 went to war against Germany in sincere indignation because the newspapers had told them that Prussian "militarism" was rioting in devilish atrocities as it attempted to conquer the world. Of course, these transparent lies were published in the daily rags because the ruling lords of Mammon knew that American intervention in Europe would fatten their coffers. Thus, whereas the Americans thought that they were fighting for such high-minded
slogans as "liberty" and "justice," they were actually fighting to stuff the money bags of the big bankers. These "free citizens" are, in fact, mere marionettes; their freedom is imaginary, and a brief glance at American work-methods and leisure-time entertainments is enough to prove conclusively that l’homme machine is not merely imminent: it is already the American reality.”
― Cosmogonic Reflections: Selected Aphorisms from Ludwig Klages
“Like an all-devouring conflagration, ‘progress’ scours the Earth, and the place that has fallen to its flames, will flourish nevermore, so long as man still survives. The animal- and plant-species cannot renew themselves, man’s innate warmth of heart has gone, the inner springs that once nurtured the flourishing songs and sacred festivals are blocked, and there remains only a wretched and cold working day and the hollow show of noisy 'entertainment.’ There can be no doubt: we are living in the era of the downfall of the soul.”
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