NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 698, sig. 110-4/549 Page 147 · 147 of 155
GERMAN STATE MINISTRY FOR CHECH AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 698, sig. 110-4549
English Translation
The right to training opens the way to economic growth for the gifted people. No social injustice offends the gifted and striving of the people more than the educational privilege of the possessing classes, which serves to maintain the plutocratic class rule. However, the new social order can only develop the general prosperity with the active participation of the giftful and sensitive forces of all the classes. In addition to the right to work, it also guarantees the right of training and in such a way that everyone can do the work to which he is capable after his Bagabeung. Family and home are under special protection as the germ cell of the community. The family is a stepchild of liberal democracy, as long as the birth-joy of the broad masses represents the offspring for a sufficient industrial reserve arm. Therefore, the family shows signs of decomposition and disintegration everywhere, where selfishness and aversion to responsibility of the liberal attitude spreads. Bolshevism sees the family as a class instrument of the bourgeoisie and aims to eradicate it. In the social order founded on the community, however, the family life and the possession of children is the fulfilment of the humanity of man and woman and the guarantee for the future of the people. Overcoming selfishness to the prosperity of the family leads as a natural school of life to community consciousness, while children connect the individual beyond his life with the destiny of the nation. A true social order will therefore, by all means, promote the establishment of families, facilitate the rearing of children, provide healthy and secure housing and, last but not least, a strong peasantry.