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An extended political and cultural essay examines Germany's present condition and future prospects, diagnosing social, intellectual, and moral weaknesses while surveying history, theology, literature, and economic life. The author avoids partisan polemic and narrow scholarly disputation, instead addressing citizens and statesmen with practical and philosophical reflections that favor reconciliation and a long-range, organic foreign and domestic policy. He urges a balance between material and spiritual advancement, criticizes corrupt literary and religious tendencies, and sketches comparative observations, for example on rural freedom in the north, to illustrate how legal and social arrangements shape national character.
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