Notebook XIV

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[3] England, die Völk_____lt
Zwei … […]

The Law of sudden changes

[4] Kenneth on Jews:<br / The Church has no …

“Church to take public ____ even about so scandalous a thing as Jewish persecution“
Berlin ________: Dr {Dannenbaum} _____ a defence of Jews.

[5] Eric {Fenn}'s memo:
As to the Jewish question. E.F. leaves an important point in the dark: the attitude (or rather: attitudes) within the Confes. Ch. on {Thc} […]

[6] Class antagonism: but the […]

[7] Mannheim on _______
No {solution/situation} is defined …

Behaviorism + central _______ therefore: no change in the human being, no ______ attempted the chaos ____ underneath. A bad mistake!

The opposite = true: Frei_____ to solve the problem with the help of a change in the individual − which however will not last.

Mannheim _____ the separation of _____ & Economics as artificial. This implies _____ criticism of any theory.
Capitalism and _______cy

[10] … Selbstrationalisierung

Zur kritik Mannheims

[13] Max Weber „chance” is the sociological adequate for probability a an ultimate determinant in atomistic physics.

Mannheim investigates into probabilities? But what are the _______ “classical mechanics”? − This is the question. Method of answering it: each „chance“ to be regarded makes this aspect: what is the necessity of its becoming a chance for a definite happening?

[…]

But life ____ may mean different things − especially „good life”.

[15] What is meant by the mental character of historical happening {in our} that?

[16] Mannheim's 3 essays …… sudden change

[21] Sept '35

[37] The primary religions community is the family

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Date: 1934-1935 KPA: 07/08, 1-52