German youth movement, at least in its first phase, was not its "intellectual leap-frogging" and confused politics but something else entirely. The movement represented an unpolitical form of opposition to a civilization that had little to offer the young... Young Germany: A History of the German Youth Movement - Page viby Walter Laqueur - 1962 - 253 pagesLimited preview - About this book
 | British Sociological Association. Sociology of Religion Study Group. Conference - 1983 - 378 pages
...industrial effort had its greatest impact. According to Walter Laqueur, the youth movement became "an unpolitical form of opposition to a civilization that...little to offer the young generation, a protest against its lack of vitality, warmth, emotion, and ideals" (Laqueur, 1962:4). The Wanderrogel took a mode of... | |
 | Harvey Goldman - 1992 - 412 pages
...both personally and within society. Yet according to Walter Laqueur, the youth movement was mostly an "unpolitical form of opposition to a civilization...little to offer the young generation, a protest against its lack of vitality, warmth, emotion, and ideals." 94 The Wandervogel was one example of numerous... | |
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