Dolf Sternberger
Dolf Sternberger (originally Adolf Sternberger; July 28, 1907, Wiesbaden – July 27, 1989, Frankfurt/Main) was a German philosopher and political scientist at the University of Heidelberg. Dolf Sternberger is known for his concept of citizenship in contemporary German political thought, and for coining the term "constitutional patriotism" (Verfassungspatriotismus) on the occasion of the 30th birthday (in 1979) of the Federal Republic.[1]
He is next to Hannah Arendt, Leo Strauss, and Eric Voegelin among the political scientists of his generation that represented the normative approach to political science (Vogel, 2008).
Notes
- ↑ Jan-Werner Muller, Constitutional Patriotism, Princeton University Press, 2008, p. 21.
References
- Bernhard Vogel: Dolf Sternberger und die Politische Wissenschaft. Heidelberg 2008.
External links
- Dolf Sternberger in the German National Library catalogue
- "Sprachkritik", Nazism, and the German Conscience: the Career of Dolf Sternberger
- Dolf-Sternberger-Gesellschaft e.V.
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