Leipzig school (sociology)
The Leipzig school was a branch of sociology developed by a group of academics led by philosopher and sociologist Hans Freyer at the University of Leipzig, Germany in the 1930s. Freyer saw Nazism as an opportunity; many of his followers were politically active Nazis. They included Arnold Gehlen, , , , and Helmut Schelsky.
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Leipzig school (sociology)
The Leipzig school was a branch of sociology developed by a group of academics led by philosopher and sociologist Hans Freyer at the University of Leipzig, Germany in the 1930s. Freyer saw Nazism as an opportunity; many of his followers were politically active Nazis. They included Arnold Gehlen, , , , and Helmut Schelsky.
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