Clerambault: Geschichte eines freien Gewissens im Kriege
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The narrative follows a reflective man who, during wartime, confronts the dissolution of individual conscience under mass enthusiasm. Through intimate domestic scenes, inner meditations, and episodic sketches, it traces his mounting doubts, fears, and moral resistance to public opinion, showing how collective pressure corrodes reason and compassion. Interweaving psychological portraiture with philosophical reflection, the work argues for independent thought, moral courage, and fidelity to conscience even when isolated from or opposed to the majority.
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