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CONTENTS
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157 Worship of the natural sounds 158
158 Where flattery grows 159
159 The resuscitators. 159
160 Vain, covetous and hardly wise 160
161 Beauty correspondent to the century 160
162 The irony of the present age 160
163 Rousseau rebutted 160
164 Perhaps premature 161
165 The morality which does not weary 162
166 At the crossing of the roads 162
167 Unconditional homage 163
168 A model 166
169 Hellenism foreign to us 167
170 Another perspective of feeling 168
171 Food for the modern man 168
172 Tragedy and music 168
173 The panegyrists at work 170
174 Moral fashion of a commercial society 170
175 Fundamental notion of a culture of traders 172
176 The criticism on the ancestors. 172
177 To learn solitude. 173
178 The daily wear and tear 173
179 As little of the State as possible 174
180 Wars 175
181 Governing 175
182 Rough consistency 175
183 The old and the young 176
184 The State as a production of anarchists 176
185 Beggars 177
156 Business-men 177
187 Of a possible future 177
188 Stimulants and food . 178
189 Haute politique 179
190 German culture in the past 180
191 Better people 182
192 Wishing for perfect opponents. 183
193 Wit and morals 185
194 Vanity of the teachers of morals 186
195 The so-called classical education 187
196 The most personal questions of truth 190
197 Animosity of the Germans against enlightenment 191
198 How to lend prestige to one's country 193
199 We are of nobler minds 193
200 Endurance of poverty 195