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NEIN NEIN NEIN FURCHTERLICH
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>Novalis imagines a Europe once unified by a shared spiritual orientation, centered on medieval Christianity, and laments what he sees as its fragmentation under modern rationalism, political upheaval and the rise of individualism. He portrays the Middle Ages as an era in which faith, community and art formed an organic whole, giving people a sense of purpose and coherence that later centuries dissolved. The work blends poetic vision and political myth, proposing that Europe’s renewal depends on recovering an inner, unifying impulse grounded in transcendence rather than a literal return to the past. It concludes with a prophetic call for a rejuvenated spiritual community that might reconcile reason with feeling and restore harmony to a divided continent.

This reads like the opposite of neoreaction
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>and laments what he sees as its fragmentation under modern rationalism
Did he never hear about Thomist Scholasticism, the High Middle Ages were huge on logic and philosophy



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