http://www.indiana.edu/~pb20s/german/week6/treit.htm Heinrich von Treitschke,(1834-1896), a very influential historian and university professor, was active in politics in his youth as a liberal but in the 1870s he became an intense nationalist, militarist, and anti-Semite. Thus, he is a good example of the kind of person that Bismarck was able to seduce away from liberal, democratic values through appeals to German nationalism. Below you will a few short, characteristic passages from his Politics (1874-1896). Pay attention not only to his vision of the nation, but also to his values and the kinds of appeals he used.
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