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Helmut Schelsky (14
October 1912 – 24
February 1984), was a
German sociologist, the most
influential in post-World War II Germany, well into the 1970s...
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countercultural ideals of
Herbert Marcuse gained influence.
Helmut Schelsky wrote that the long
march was part of a
strategy towards "the conquest...
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included Arnold Gehlen,
Gunter Ipsen, Karl
Heinz Pfeffer, and
Helmut Schelsky. The
National Socialist German Workers Party (**** Party) did not allow...
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developed by
German sociologist Helmut Schelsky, who was its
first director,
serving from 1968 to 1971.
Schelsky believed that
interdisciplinary exchange...
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first prin****l. He was
followed by
Steve Lee, Dr. Roy Stroud,
Richard Schelsky, Gary Kiger, Dan Nelson, Rob Beckett, and Zach Cotten. The demographic...
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payments of
about 14 million euro to
Wilhelm Schelsky, a
business consultant and AUB chairman, the
offices of
Schelsky,
Siemens and the AUB were
searched by...
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Ritter (Gerhard)
Ritter (Joachim) Röpke Rüstow von
Salomon Scheler Schelsky Schlegel Schmitt Sieferle Sloterdijk Sombart Spaemann Spengler Steinbuch...
- Reck-Malleczewen
Ritter (Gerhard)
Ritter (Joachim) Röpke Rüstow von
Salomon Scheler Schelsky Schlegel Schmitt Sieferle Sloterdijk Sombart Spaemann Spengler Steinbuch...
- Reck-Malleczewen
Ritter (Gerhard)
Ritter (Joachim) Röpke Rüstow von
Salomon Scheler Schelsky Schlegel Schmitt Sieferle Sloterdijk Sombart Spaemann Spengler Steinbuch...
- Reck-Malleczewen
Ritter (Gerhard)
Ritter (Joachim) Röpke Rüstow von
Salomon Scheler Schelsky Schlegel Schmitt Sieferle Sloterdijk Sombart Spaemann Spengler Steinbuch...