"KULTUR" TO BE UNIVERSAL
uifiIiMAw•AMERICAN IDEAL. I A. and N.Z. Cable. NEW YORK, Oct. 27. Hugo Munsterberg, Professor of Psychology at Harvard University, and head of the German propagandists in America, in an extraordinary I utterance, said that the German : ideal was that there should be no ; individual works, but service for the ! whole State. That was the true ' meaning of " kultur." He predicted an early peace, and said that then German kultur would conquer the : globe. It would spread over all countries, and be the distinctive ■ stamp of the next century. There : would be a Germanisation of the I world after the war.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16373, 30 October 1916, Page 6
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