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For the series of five extra-curriculum Government lectures which he will deliver in the early part of this month, Wolfgang H. Kraus, instructor in Government, has announced his intention to deal with aspects of the "new German state."
On Tuesday Dr. Kraus will present an historical background and analysis of the social and political forces which have brought about the new regime. Internal, social, and economic disintegration, the situation of the middle classes, and the pressure of foreign politics are factors which he will consider.
In the remaining lectures to be given in Harvard Hall on Tuesdays and Thursdays through January 22, Dr. Kraus will concentrate on certain representative features, such as the theory and practice of leadership, new racial politics, new nationalism and the totalitarian state, economic aims, and foreign policy trends, which form basic elements of the German structure.
If interest warrants, after the fifth lecture there will be a conference to discuss at fuller length topics about which students may have raised questions.
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