Excerpt from Linguistic Oppression in the German Empire
For the last hundred years a dominant conception among the Germans has been that of "the folk" (das Volk). The folk - they have thought and said - is a being and almost a person; and as such it has its corresponding attributes - its sense of right; its way of speech; its songs, its poetry and its music. Law, according to a great German jurist, is the organ of folk-right; folk-music, folk-songs, folk-poetry - all these are the natural outpourings of the Volksgeist; while as for the folk-speech, that is not only the medium for the expression, but also the condition of the existence, of these other things.
The philosophy of Hegel represents in many ways the apotheosis of this German idea of the folk.
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