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Lecture Notes

LEC #TOPICS
1Introduction
2Siegert, Hubertus. Berlin Babylon. (PDF)

Pinder, John. "What the EU is for," "Single Market, Single Currency," and "The EU and the Rest of Europe." (PDF)

Nietzsche, Friedrich. "The Four Great Errors." (PDF)
3Byatt, A. S. Babel Tower. (PDF)

Nietzsche, Friedrich. "The 'Improvers of Mankind'" (PDF)
4Byatt, A. S. Babel Tower. (PDF)

Noble, Michael J. "A Tower of Tongues."
5Nietzsche, Friedrich. On the Advantages and Disadvantages of History for Life. (PDF)
6Hermann, Judith. "This Side of the Oder." (PDF)

Kristeva, Julia. "Europe Divided: Politics, Ethics, Religion." (PDF)
7Schulze, Ingo. Simple Stories. (PDF)

Wolf, Christa. "The Leftover Baggage of German History: Correspondence with Jürgen Habermas." (PDF)
8Wolf, Christa. Cassandra. (PDF)

Bahro, Rudolf. "From Red to Green: Industrialism and Cultural Revolution." (PDF)
9Strauß, Botho. "Idiots of the Immediate." (PDF)

Sloterdijk, Peter. "Cynicism — The Twilight of False Consciousness." (PDF)
10Vinterberg, Thomas. The Celebration. (PDF)

Aspects of Dogma: p.o.v. (PDF)

Foucault, Michel. "What is an Author?" (PDF)
11Houellebecq, Michel. The Elementary Particles. (PDF)

Piper, Andrew. "Project Übermensch: German Intellectuals Confront Genetic Engineering." (PDF)
12Beuys, Joseph. Artworks. (PDF)

Buchloh, Benjamin H. D. "Beuys: The Twilight of the Idol". (PDF)
13Kristeva, Julia. "Europhilia-Europhobia." (PDF)

 








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