"This is why the idea of freedom has never been conceived with regards to ‘rights’ as much as it has with ‘duties’ by the German people. Freedom according to the German philosopher has never been associated with the question “free of what?”, but “free, what for?”
Embedded within this one crucial idiom lies an entire ethos. The German struggle, when understood right, is not a struggle to get rid of responsibilities, but only a struggle to preserve and fulfill an obligation, i.e. a great duty.
Therefore the German Volk is Europe’s last revolutionary Volk and at the same time the one nation from which all notions of inner freedom have emanated."
Embedded within this one crucial idiom lies an entire ethos. The German struggle, when understood right, is not a struggle to get rid of responsibilities, but only a struggle to preserve and fulfill an obligation, i.e. a great duty.
Therefore the German Volk is Europe’s last revolutionary Volk and at the same time the one nation from which all notions of inner freedom have emanated."
-Alfred Rosenberg
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