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Helmut Schelsky
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- Helmut Schelsky, born into a lower-middle-class family in Chemnitz, near the border of the current Czech Republic, joined the Nazi Party in the thirties. A pupil of Hans Freyer (1887–1969) and Arnold Gehlen (1904–1976) at Leipzig University's Faculty of Philosophy, Schelsky wrote his doctoral thesis on Thomas Hobbes (1588–1679) in 1939. [Source: Encyclopedia of Law & Society: American and Global Perspectives; Schelsky, Helmut (1912–1984)]
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https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/Helmut_Schelsky
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