| Editor's Introduction | ix |
| Introduction | |
| §1. Man and the State | 1 |
| §2. Race Theory and Race Idea | 8 |
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PART 1
THE SYSTEMATIC CONTENT OF RACE THEORY |
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| 1. Body—Soul—Mind | 19 |
| 2. Race as Biological Unit | 37 |
| 3. Race as Anthropological Unit | 56 |
| 4. The Soul-Characteristics of Races | 64 |
| §1. Review of the Premises | 64 |
| §2. Soul, Mind, Culture (Lenz) | 71 |
| §3. Characteristics and Traits (Scheidt) | 76 |
| §4. The Psychical Type of a Race (Lenz, Günther) | 83 |
| §5. Race as Form Idea [ Gestalt-Idee ] (Clauss) | 90 |
| 5. The Race Theory of Othmar Spann | 102 |
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PART II
THE RACE IDEA AND THE STRUCTURE OF COMMUNITY |
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| 1. Idea and Community | 117 |
| 2. The Body Idea | 122 |
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3. Two Major Cases of Body Ideas: The Classical Tribal State
and the Kingdom of Christ |
128 |
| 4. The Idea of the Particularist Community | 142 |
| 5. The Expansion of the Horizon Through History | 154 |
| 6. Race and State | 167 |
| 7. The Jews as Counteridea | 180 |
| 8. The Nordic Idea | 207 |
| Index | 223 |