Wilma Ruth Albrecht

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Wilma Ruth Albrecht (* 1947 in Ludwigshafen am Rhein ) is a German author.

Life

Wilma Ruth Albrecht has a doctorate in social science (Dr. rer. Soc.) And has been working as a city and regional planner and teacher since 1972. Among other things, she published teaching units on productive reception in German lessons in schools (in discussion with German in 1977 and German in 1978), on criticism of denazification in Germany after 1945 (e.g. in Blätter für Deutschen und Internationale Politik 1978 and Neue Politische Literatur 1979), on educational reform and social indicators (among others in the horen 1981 and Blätter für deutsche und internationale Politik 1981), on text comprehension and text comprehensibility research (in German 1986) and on the political-sociological regional and urban history (among others in the Austrian magazine for sociology 1983; Landschaft und Stadt 1983; Die Alte Stadt 1984; New Political Literature 1985 and 1987; Sociologia Internationalis 1989; Baukultur 1998).

1989–1999 Wilma Ruth Albrecht was honorary city councilor and parliamentary group and committee chairman in the city council of Bad Münstereifel (North Rhine-Westphalia).

The author has been publishing articles on the Munich self-publishing platform GRIN Verlag for academic texts since 2005 , including her criticism of the official language (2005), a report from Nova Utopia on socialism in the 21st century (2006), critical information on judicial psychiatry ( 2007) and on the “Buback Case” (2008). The volumes Heimatzeit and Bildungsgeschichte / n appeared in 2006, Harry Heine in 2007 and Postwar History / n in 2008 . Since summer 2007, Wilma Ruth Albrecht has been publishing the “ Wiesenhausblatt - e-Blätter für Schöne Literatur ”. In 2008 she published her criticism of the “constitutional state as ideology”, in 2009 her philosophical criticism of a “psychology without logos” and her criticism of parliamentarism, written in 1969/70.

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Remarks

  1. Online author profile
  2. Wiesenhausblatt (PDF)
  3. ^ Rule of law as ideology. Reconstruction of disputes about denazification in the first German Bundestag. In: Enlightenment and Criticism. 15, 2008, I, pp. 188-207.
  4. Psychology without logos. A myth of modernity. In: TOPOS. 31/2009, pp. 141–160 Topos - International Contributions to Dialectical Theory ; abridged in: Enlightenment and Criticism. 16, 2009, II, pp. 245-257 Society for Critical Philosophy Nuremberg
  5. Critique of Parliamentarism. (PDF; 251 kB)
  6. see web links: online