Karl Heinz Bremer
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Karl Heinz Bremer was a Nazi Party member.
K. H. Bremer "diagnosed the situation of the Second Republic in the following manner. While the republicans of 1848 were trying to solve the constitutional question, he observed, Louis Napoleon realized that the social question was the most important one. Parliamentarism, with its conflicting political parties and class struggles, was incapable of solving the social question. Only a dictatorship with a social outlook, in the view of Napoleon could solve it. His great aim was to establish a political system based upon the unity of all classes and of all interests in France. It was he, according to Bremer, who first created the new type of state in the form of authoritarian, plebiscitarian leadership." (1)
Mr. Bremer also said that Proudhon popularized a social idea that was antiliberal in order to give a social significance to the Second Empire. Proudhon developed a social idea for Louis Napoleon that was to bring workers into the Second Empire. Because Proudhon advocated slow changes over time, Napoleon rejected this solution. (2)
Writings of Bremer
- "Der sozialistiche Kaiser", Die Tat, XXX (June, 1938).
References
- Liberalism and the Challenge of Fascism, Social Forces in England and France (1815-1870), J. Salwyn Schapiro, McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., NY, l949. pg 328. quoted from Die Tat, pp 160-171.
- Liberalism and the Challege of Fascism, J. Salwyn Schapiro, pg 368.
References
- Adapted from the Wikipedia article, "Karl_Heinz_Bremer" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karl_Heinz_Bremer, used under the GNU Free Documentation License

