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505 0 $aCover; Half Title; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; List of Tables; Preface; PART ONE The Sense of Injustice: Some Constants and Variables; Chapter 1. Recurring Elements in Moral Codes; 1. Starting Points; 2. Authority and the Challenge to Authority; 3. The Division of Labor; 4. The Distribution of Goods and Services: The Permutations of Equality; 5. Concluding Observations; Chapter 2. The Moral Authority of Suffering and Injustice; 1. Preliminary Remarks; 2. Asceticism; 3. The Untouchables; 4. Concentration Camps; 5. Stifling the Sense of Injustice.
505 8 $aChapter 3. The Rejection of Suffering and Oppression1. The Issues; 2. Cultural and Social Aspects; 3. Moral Autonomy and Human Personality; 4. Freudian Interpretations; PART TWO An Historical Perspective: GermanWorkers 1848-1920; Chapter 4. Prologue; Chapter 5. German Workers in the Revolution of 1848; 1. The Conflict of Principles in Modernization; 2. Strains on the Guilds; 3. The Proletariat; 4. Articulate Diagnoses; 5. Workers' Behavior in the Revolutionary Period; 6. Nationalism and the Workers; Chapter 6. Social and Cultural Trends Before 1914; 1. Introduction.
505 8 $a2. Size and Composition of the Industrial Work Force3. Wages and Workers' Conceptions of the Wage Relationship; 4. Elite and Masses among Workers; 5. The Common Liability to Misfortune; 6. Relationships with Superiors and Other Workers; 7. Some Sources of Working-Class Culture; 8. Images of the Future; 9. Political and Economic Action; 10. Identification with the Empire; Chapter 7. Militance and Apathy in the Ruhr Before 1914; 1. Significance and Character of the Ruhr; 2. The Coal Miners; 3. The Iron and Steelworkers; 4. The Consequences of Different Historical Experiences.
505 8 $aChapter 8. The Reformist Revolution 1918-19201. General Background; 2. The Duel between the SPD and the Radicals; 3. A Note on Councils and councils 1918-1920; Chapter 9. The Radical Thrust; 1. General Aspects; 2. The Ruhr from War to Revolt; PART THREE General Perspectives; Chapter 10. The German and Russian Revolutions: Some Comparisons; Chapter 11. The Suppression of Historical Alternatives: Germany 1918-1920; 1. Some General Considerations; 2. A Crucial Non-Decision: The SPD and the Army; 3. Was a Different Policy Possible?; 4. Why Was Such a Policy Not Attempted?
505 8 $aChapter 12. Repressive Aspects of Moral Outrage: The Nazi Example1. The Issue; 2. Who Were the Nazis?; 3. Forms and Sources of Nazi Moral Outrage; 4. "Right" and "Left" Radicalism: Similarities and Differences; Chapter 13. Moral Relativism; 1. Evaluative and Descriptive Aspects; 2. Rational and Predatory Authority; 3. Principles of Distribution; 4. Exploitation; Chapter 14. Inevitability and the Sense of Injustice; 1. Introductory Observations; 2. Individual Personality; 3. Social Aspects; 4. The Problem of National Identity; 5. Cultural Definitions of the Inevitable.
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