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Eric Voegelin and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Germany at 75
Eric Voegelin and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Germany at 75

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Introduction[1] The constitution of the Federal Republic of Germany was adopted on May 23, 1949, about four years after the end of World War II.[2] Its official designation is not “Constitution”, but “Basic Law” (Grundgesetz). Prior to the Basic Law . . .

Introduction[1] The constitution of the Federal Republic of Germany was adopted on May 23, 1949, about four years after the end of World War II.[2] Its official designation is not “Constitution”, but “Basic Law” (Grundgesetz). Prior to the Basic Law there were two attempts to create a democratic constitution in Germany, the Constitution of 1849,…

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