Stage (magazine)

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The stage (subtitle: magazine for politics, culture and science; from No. 21: magazine for draconian thinking) is a German magazine from the environment of the " New Right ".

Frequency of publication

The A5 paperback magazine was first published in June 1988. According to media data from August 1, 1988, it should appear three times a year with a print run of 2500 copies. As early as the sixth stage of December 1990, however, it was only published once a year, later also at longer intervals, so that at the beginning of 2013 only the twenty-first stage (2011/2012) was reached (the issue number is always part of the name), in June In 2015 the twenty-second (2013/2014/2015), in March 2017 the twenty-third (2016/2017).

Editors and authors

The stage appears in Bonn and is edited by Heinz-Theo Homann (until 1992 with Andreas Raithel , from 1993 to 2010 with Günter Maschke ). Its motto is: "Enlightenment is always also enlightenment of the mighty." Thematically, it covers the entire spectrum of humanities and social sciences , with a focus on contemporary and intellectual history of the 19th and 20th centuries.

The weekly newspaper Junge Freiheit ascribes "a preference for thinkers of the anti-enlightenment and anti-democratic tradition" to the stage. Numerous articles in the stage refer positively to thinkers and writers such as Friedrich Nietzsche , Vilfredo Pareto , Carl Schmitt , Ernst Jünger , Georges Sorel , Botho Strauss , Panajotis Kondylis and others. a.

As authors, in addition to the editors u. a.

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Twenty-third stage , Etappe.org, accessed on August 15, 2017.
  2. ^ Title page of the first edition, summer 1988
  3. Werner Olles: loneliness and plurality - "stage": for and against the seriousness of the theory. . In: Junge Freiheit, April 9, 1999, p. 13

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