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Ideology

Cultural Identity (Johann Gottfried Herder)

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Who developed the concept of Volk "people" in the movement for Romantic Nationalism? Johann Fichte
Who argued that the national character and nature of a government are reflections of a climate? Montesquieu
What are people shaped by? Places where they grew up
What does each nationality contain? A center of happiness within itself
Who felt nature educated people? Johann Gottfried Herder
Who studied under Kant? Johann Gottfried Herder
Who led the German Romantic literary movement? Goethe
How did Herder gain a post at Weimar's court? Goethe's influence
What was Herder made so that he was able to call himself "von"? A noble
What was often assumed during this time frame? National or racial superiority
Who stated that Jews are "alien to this part of the world (Germany)"? Herder
What became an important part of the Nazi party's ideology? Nationalism
Who criticized nationalism as a "false consciousness"? Karl Marx
Who championed the racial supremacy of the German nation in "Mein Kampf"? Adolph Hitler
Language is crucial in forming a sense of what? Self
What is a community forged by? National spirit
What led to national stereotyping? Herder's idea of a national center of gravity
What did his emphasis on national culture neglect? The influences of economics, politics, and social contracts with different peoople
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