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I think Romanticism is one of the biggest examples. It's technically more of a European-wide movement than something based in one country alone, but it seems that the Germans were the ones who started it.
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Between Goethe, Wagner, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche and Heidegger I feel like Germany influenced european culture and the spirituality of the western man so much more than people give it credit for
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I thought surrealism was one because I know the works of the biggest names like Max Ernst, Magritte and Dali but turns out that it was started by a Frenchman.
Ffs that makes for like 4 or 5 French things that I like, that's way too many.



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