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- W2319946817 abstract "For the past five years political repression of intellectuals in West Germany has increased to such an extent that Uwe Wesel, former Vice-President of the Free University of West Berlin, has felt it necessary to compare it to former fascist actions: is my sincere belief that the extensive practice of political regimentation, snooping into people's convictions, and oppression, which has taken place in this section of the city, has not been equalled since the time of National Socialism. Let me be perfectly clear about this: I do not want to compare these investigations with those which the Gestapo conducted or others which took place during the fascist period. They are really not the same. But they are the worst kind of political interrogations which this city has experienced in the past war period.1 Wesel is referring to only one type of repressive control undertaken by the government, which affects civil servants, in particular educators. This measure, referred to as Berufsverbot (professional proscription) by its critics, can be considered a reaction to the efforts made by educators to initiate radical change in schools and universities and in sectors of the culture industry from 1966 to 1971. With the demise of the student movement, the Social Democratic government has felt free to place great restraints on the democratizing forces within the educational and cultural institutions. It has used the present economic crisis and the alleged extremist (i.e., leftist) threat to the democratic constitutional order to rationalize its own extremist police action. As Wolfgang Nitsch has previously pointed out, the SPD thus continues to play an important objective role in the preservation of the capitalist social system and serves an integrative function. The most decisive factors for this integrative function of the SPD are the state and social partnership ideologies and illusions constantly propagated among functionaries and workers by the day-to-day practice of the Party, and in part of the unions. With each reform concession fought for with the aid of the working populace which is also necessary for the maintenance of the system, the SPD creates a programmatic fanfare celebrating the far-reaching implications of these materially based reforms. Finally, the Party uses a fanatic anti-communism which emanates from real historical experience in order to confuse the situation and absorb alternatives in socio-political" @default.
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- W2319946817 title "Political Repression in West Germany: Berufsverbote in Modern German History" @default.
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