Third Reich publishing house

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The Third Reich Publishing House was a small publishing house in Dresden . It was probably founded and worn exclusively by Rolf Engert . Very few prints were published in the period from 1919 to 1924 , exclusively by Rolf Engert and Max Stirner , whose texts were provided with afterwords by Engert. This suggests that it is a kind of self-publishing . The name of the publisher refers to the use of the term in the German Empire and above all to Henrik Ibsen .

The dating of the prints was based on "Stirner's Unique", which means the years after the publication of The Single and His Property .

“The publishing house of the Third Reich undertakes to assign the spiritual foundations of the third Reich proclaimed by Henrik Ibsen , brought up by Max Stirner, economically founded by Silvio Gesell , the manhood of mankind, the time of affirmed and consciously developed uniqueness of the individual in all areas of life created, thus realizing radical individualism with all its consequences. Since the publisher basically excludes anything that is not already breathing this new spirit with ultimate determination and consciousness and somehow belongs to the Third Reich, the publisher will, despite the breadth of its program, renounce a deceptive abundance and instead gradually and steadily Work brick by brick to assemble the building of the future. Such a structure will at the same time entail a tearing down of everything that is dead and rotten around. Because only in this way can the future, which today only a few isolated people are able to grasp, transform into a livable, indeed lived, present. "

- Rolf Engert : Peace and Freedom: Lecture ...

Publications

  • Rolf Engert: early fire. Poems, 1919.
  • New contributions to Stirner research (series of publications), 1920–1924.
    • 1: Max Stirner: About school laws (1834) . With an introduction by Rolf Engert, 1920.
    • 2nd / 3rd The portrait of Max Stirner . With explanatory remarks by Rolf Engert, 1921
    • Stirner documents <in facsimile reproduction> . With an afterword by Rolf Engert, 1923.
  • Rolf Engert: Peace and Freedom: Lecture…, 1923 (Robert Müller Buchdruckerei Potsdam).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rolf Engert: Peace and Freedom: Lecture ..., 1923, p. 28.