Wilhelm stuckart biography
Wilhelm Stuckart (16 November 1902 – 15 November 1953) was a German Nazi Party lawyer, official, and a State Secretary in the Reich Interior Ministry during..
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Wilhelm Stuckart and Hans Globke, “Civil Rights and the Natural Inequality of Man” (1936)
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The political science of the past century regarded the state as an entity in itself, as an abstract juristic state-person.
On the other hand, the fundamental political value of National Socialism is not the state as such, but the people. Here, perhaps, the deepest differences between the Germanic world of ideas and Romance (Latin) thought are manifest.
In Germanic community thinking, the state consists of a system of communities—family, clan, an organized body of a hundred men, Volk community—each of which may encompass a number of more closely knit communities.
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Thus the state is not something “other” in contradistinction to the co