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EUROPA ERLESEN LEIPZIG Herausgegeben Von Andreas Bode Und Hansdieter Hoyer Inhalt EUROPA ERLESEN LEIPZIG Herausgegeben von Andreas Bode und Hansdieter Hoyer Inhalt Denis Diderot Leipzig 21 Erich Kästner Märchenhauptstadt 22 Reiselexicon Leipzig, Lipsia 22 Carl Czok Kaiser Maximilians Privilegium 1507 25 Johann Wolfgang Goethe Dichtung und Wahrheit 28 An Cornelia Goethe 34 Paul Burg Lichtträger 35 Erich Kästner Der Karneval des Kaufmanns 36 Meßouvertüre JTAATS-U.UNIV.. I MBL1OTHBK I Wolfgang Hocquel Franz Grillparzer Leipziger Mustermessehäuser Vorzug 47 60 Christian Fürchtegott Geliert Karl Eduard Niese Erinnerung Woyzecks Hinrichtung 49 60 Gotthold Ephraim Lessing Gustav Freytag An Justina Salome Lessing Eine deutsche Stadt 49 62 August Bebel Georg Ticknor Aus meinem Leben Brief an Edward T. Channing 64 50 Mori Ögei Jean Paul Beobachtungen in Leipzig Hungerjahre in Leipzig 66 51 William Carlos Williams Friedrich Schiller Leipzig An Körner 67 53 Axel Frey An Schwan Der »Leipziger Platz« 54 70 Hans Christian Andersen Anonym Reise von Leipzig nach Dresden Lied der Nachdrucker 55 : \ 76 Theodor Fontane Reinhard Piper Mein Leipzig lob ich mir Leipzig und die BUGRA 58 77 Kurt Wolff Tobias Gohlis Erinnerungen Oktober 1813 - Die Völkerschlacht 133 149 August Maurer Johann Sebastian Bach Leipzig imTaumel Brief an Georg Erdmann 133 151 Bernd Weinkauf Siegfried Stadler Leipziger Laut Tach, wir bring'n Bach 136 152 Max Schwimmer Richard Wagner Brief Mein Leben 137 157 Eduard Beaucamp Die Gartenlaube Ich im Himmel, Ich im Eimer Über den Thomanerchor 138 159 Gerhard Mack Seneca Die Stadt der Leinwandhelden Gewandhausinschrift 140 160 Neo Rauch Georg Boetticher Ort der Konzentration 's Gewandhaus 141 160 Napoleon Bonaparte Gewandhaus zu Leipzig Ich liebe Leipzig 142 Großes Musicalisches Concert 161 Thomas Rosenlöcher Für wie viele Spiegeleier reicht Claudius Böhm das Knie der Tapferkeit? Die ganze Bescherung 143 164 12 13 Otto Bartning Martin Luther Das zweite Gewandhaus Eine Prophezeiung über Halle und Leipzig 166 183 Hans Nadler Uwe Johnson Neues Gewandhaus in Leipzig Dankesrede 167 184 Kurt Masur Einer meiner Lehrer Brief an Erich Honecker 185 169 Jürgen Teller Feierliche Eröffnung des Ernst Bloch - Ein Zuhause für den Philosophen Neuen Gewandhauses Leipzig 188 170 Fritz Rudolf Fries Bernd-Lutz Lange Septembersong Masurleum 192 170 Till Eulenspiegel Herbert Blomstedt Wie Eulenspiegel den Kürschnern zu Leipzig ... Last und Lust der Tradition 195 171 Leipziger Neueste Nachrichten Marianne Meyer-Krahmer Die Löwen sind los Unser neuer Lebenskreis — Leipzig 197 176 Hildegard Maria Rauchfuß Rudolf Haake Kleine Liebe zu einer großen Stadt Das Denkmal eines Juden 200 180 Anonym Simon Jakob Kreutner Leipziger Gassenhauer Zu Gast in Leipzig 202 182 14 15 Hans Reimann , Günter Kunert Orientierung Ein Paradies für Flaneure 203 215 Bertolt Brecht Bernd-Lutz Lange An. Therese Giehse Die Unikirche 204 217 Lotte Lenya Erich Loest Der »Mahagonny«-Skandal Der Turm von St. Nikolai als Menetekel 224 204 Es geht seinen Gang Uwe Johnson 226 Der Bahnhof 205 Lojze Wieser Leipzig 1988 Georg Maurer 228 Bewusstsein 207 Galsan Tschinag Ein Brief an die geistige Mutter Roland Erb 231 Deutrichs Hof leicht beschädigt Hans Sachs 209 Das Brudermus Hans Mayer 233 Leipziger Jahre Johann Wolfgang Goethe 210 An den Kuchenbäcker Händel W.U.- Skizze zu einem Portrait 235 211 Ulla Heise Manfred Krug »Leipziger Lerche« und »Leipziger Allerlei« Mein schönes Leben 236 214 Auerbachs Keller 239 16 17 Lola Landau Wolfgang Hilbig Auerbachs Keller. Das Provisorium Zu seinem 400jährigen Bestehen 258 241 Tobias Gohlis Hans Reimann Peanuts - Leipzig aus dem Schneider Wo speisen wir? 263 244 Rudi Strahl Die Gose In Leipzig ... 245 264 Ministerium für Staatssicherheit Nachbemerkung Streng geheim! 265 246 Quellenverzeichnis Ekkehard Kuhn 269 Aufruf der sechs Leipziger Bürger 249 Heinrich Jaenecke Reise durch ein ratloses Land 250 Hartmut Zwahr »Wir sind das Volk!« 251 Christoph Hein Die Vernunft der Straße 254 Rainer Moritz Potenzprobleme 255 18 19 Exploitation or Equalizer? Edited by William Driscoll and Julie Clark International Debate Education Association NEW YORK * AMSTERDAM * BRÜSSELS Table of Contents • General Introduction • Part 1: Questions and Criticisms 1_5 Inequality Of World Incomes: What Should Be Done? by Robert Hunter Wade 18 Are Promises All We Can Offer?: Globalization, Poverty, Inequality, and Human Rights by Silvia Borzutzky 25 The Unremarkable Record Of Liberalized Trade by Christian E. Weller, Robert E. Scott, and Adam S. Hersh 32 Globalization: Implications for Africa by Peter J. Henriot, S.J. 46 • Part 2: In Defense of Globalization 59 The Challenge of Global Capitalism: The World Economy in the 2 Ist Century: Issues in the Debate by Robert Gilpin 61 Grinding the Poor by The Economist 70 The Cause Of Antiglobalists Is Wrong In The Aggregate by Edward M. Graham 83 Globalization and Developing Countries by Aaron Lukas 88 • Part 3: The Role of International Institutions 123 Foreign Policy in Focus: World Trade Organization by Sarah Anderson and John Cavanagh 126 IMF is a power unto itself by Jeffrey Sachs 135 WTO Report Card: An Exercise or Surrender of U.S. Sovereignty? S— kx William H. Lash lll and Daniel T. Griswold 140 / NNl A jflAATS- U.liNIV. I »BLIOTHliK I L «OTTINGBN J 8 World Bank and IMF Activities in Africa: Poverty Alleviation, Debt Relief and HIV/AIDS by Nancy Birdsall 162 • Part 4: The East Asia Crisis V75 The Asian Financial Crisis of 1997-99 by Stephan Haggard 178 What I Learned At The World Economic Crisis by Joseph Stiglitz 195 The Asian Crisis: A View from the IMF by Stanley Fischer 206 The IMF's Role in Asia: Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution? by Thomas C. Dawson 219 • Part 5: Source Readings 229 Globalization with a Human Face UNDP Human Development Report 1999 230 Social Impacts of the Asian Crisis: Policy Challenges and Lessons by Jong'Wha Lee and Changyong Rhee 241 • Part 6: Important Terms . 269.
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