THE GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1270, sig. 110-12/96

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196.) in rebirth, it represents one stage and is not in the final or permanent second stage. Thus, the nature and nature of the whole problem of democracy shows that perfect democracy is only an ideal to which we always strive and which we only ever approach. But it is always necessary to monitor against human egoism, against human passion, ignorance, and the pursuit of the mastery of others, to sohute, to maintain them, to beat themselves for them, that is, for the conscious democrats their greatness and majesty as an ideal; in this the True Demcrat is a hero, because he carries out his heavy, unequal kamyf with himself and with his surroundings, always without rest, without pause, And since the organization of democracy has oligarchic tendencies, the all-meal realization of the better stage of democracy rests above all on the democratic, thinking, acting, educating itself to the more complete and ever more perfect democracy and a working personality. xXx The problem of political inertia is therefore one of the most interesting, but not most complicated, questions of both theoretical political science and practical political life. In post-war politics and especially in the last years before the Second World