1st Edition

World Indivisible With Liberty and Justice for All

By Konrad Adenauer Copyright 1956
154 Pages
by Routledge

154 Pages
by Routledge

154 Pages
by Routledge

Originally published in the UK in 1956, this book presents the essence of the political philosophy of one of Europe’s best-known post-war statesmen, as well as his experience in government as head of Germany in one of its most critical periods of history. The role of Germany in a (then) new Europe is discussed, along with its rearmament, its greatly restored economic power and its relation to... Read more

1930-1955. 1. Our Epoch of World Perspectives 2. End of Nationalism 3. Christian Civilization at Stake 4. Cold War, Not ‘Indivisible Peace’ 5. German Democracy in the Void 6. Worldwide Aggression by Totalitarian Communism 7. Europe – Past, Present, Future 8. The United States and European Union 9. Great Britain’s ‘Revolutionary’ Decision for European Union 10. Soviet Russia’s Security Unmenaced 11. Germany’s Reunification 12. German Sovereignty 13. The West’s Eastern Bulwark 14. ‘Turn in World History’ 15. NATO.

Biography

Konrad Adenauer was Chancellor of Germany from 1949 to 1963.

(‘this book)…is of great value for anyone interested in obtaining a portrait of the political thought of ‘the best German statesman since Bismarck’’ Charles D. Hounshell, Emory University, USA.