Heinrich Mann

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Heinrich Mann during 1906.

Heinrich Mann (27 March 1871 – 11 March 1950) was a German novelist.

Quotes

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  • An intellectual who accommodates the ruling caste betrays the spirit. For the spirit is not conservative and grants no privileges. It dissolves; it equalizes; and it pushes through the ruins of hundreds of castles toward the final fulfillment of truth and justice, and their completion, even if it is the completion of death.
    • “Geist und Tat,” Essays (1960), p. 14, as cited in Russell Berman, Modern Culture and Critical Theory (1989), p. 45
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