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Adolph Freiherr von Knigge, "The New State" (1792)
In the following article, Adolf von Knigge (1752-96), a prolific Enlightenment publicist, ridicules....
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Friedrich Cotta, "On the Good Life the People of the Rhine and the Mosel Can Now Have" (November 30, 1792)
Here, Friedrich Cotta appeals to the material self-interest of the “common people” among the German population of the Mainz Republic, stressing the advantages of the democratic regime, which, among....
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Friedrich Cotta, On the Constitution in France (ca. 1793)
Friedrich Cotta, a supporter of the pro-French revolutionary German republic in Mainz, describes the accomplishments of the French Revolution from the perspective of 1793, that is, after the proclamation....
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"Guidelines for the Administration of Censorship and for the Behavior of the Censors" (1810)
Enlightenment liberalism argued for a free marketplace of ideas. Eighteenth-century German governments took long strides in this direction, but religious counter-currents and later the French Revolution....
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Konrad Engelbert Oelsner, "What May Be Hoped for from Freedom" (1794)
Konrad Engelbert Oelsner, a well-educated merchant’s son from Prussian Silesia, gravitated to Paris in 1790 and became an important reporter for the liberal German press on the French Revolution,....
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"Declaration of Sovereignty of the [German] People Between the [Rivers] Meuse, Rhine, and Mosel" (November 13, 1797)
The numbers of German partisans of the French Revolution – German Jacobins – are difficult to establish, but in the early- and mid-1790s they gained strength, especially in west and south Germany.....
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