Walter Schubart was a German lawyer and cultural philosopher. In 1933 he left Germany and lived in Riga until his arrest by the Soviet secret police GPU in July 1941. Here he wrote several books with which he made a name for himself as a cultural and ...
Walter Schubart was a German lawyer and cultural philosopher. In 1933 he left Germany and lived in Riga until his arrest by the Soviet secret police GPU in July 1941. Here he wrote several books with which he made a name for himself as a cultural and religious philosopher far beyond the German-speaking area. His historical-philosophical essay “Europe and the Soul of the East”, which was published in 1938 by the Vita Nova publishing house in Lucerne, was particularly well received. The book only became known in Germany after the Second World War and was reprinted until the late 1970s. In post-Soviet Russia, it is still often interpreted in a nationalist manner.
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