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诗人诺瓦利斯(Friedrich von Hardenberg)首先提出了德意志民族注定要将欧洲从政治和文化危机中“拯救”出来的观点,这一观点构成了他的作品《欧洲》(1799)的基础。有了它,他最终将基督教的普世主义和传教主义转移到政治中,从而建立了德国民族主义将持久融入其思维方式的思想路线。
Romantic Nationalism and German ›Universality‹. Novalis’ »Europa« Speech and its context
The poet Novalis (Friedrich von Hardenberg) first put forward the idea that the German nation was destined to “deliver” Europe from its political and cultural crisis, an idea that formed the basis of his work “Europe” (1799). With it he ultimately transferred Christian universalism and missionarism into politics, thereby establishing a line of thinking that German nationalism would lastingly incorporate into its mindset.