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A series of public addresses and essays speaks directly to young people in the aftermath of a major war, mixing personal confession with political and ethical argument. The speaker diagnoses a cultural and moral collapse caused by ungrounded nationalism, imperial ambition, and a commercialized technocracy, and rejects quick or revengeful remedies. Instead he urges deliberate, communal moral rebuilding—likening renewal to slow, sacred cathedral-building—and calls for a new spirit to guide economic and social order. He acknowledges personal doubts and mixed origins, appeals to youthful responsibility for the future, and balances stern admonition with hope that reinvigorated faith and cultivated conscience can shape a just public life.

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Walther Rathenau

Walther Rathenau was a prominent German industrialist, politician, and writer active in the early 20th century. Known for his influential ideas on society and economics, he contributed significantly to discussions surrounding post-World War I Germany. His notable works include "The New Society," where he explores the transformation of social structures in the wake of war. Rathenau was also involved in the reparations debate, as evidenced by his speeches compiled in "Cannes und Genua: Vier Reden zum Reparationsproblem." His writings reflect a deep engagement with the challenges of modernity and the future direction of society.

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