Wilhelm Marx

Wilhelm Marx (January 15, 1863– August 5, 1946) was a German lawyer, Catholic politician and a member of the Centre Party. He was Chancellor of the German Reich twice, from 1923 to 1925 and again from 1926 to 1928, and also served briefly as minister president of Prussia in 1925, during the Weimar Republic.

Read more about Wilhelm Marx:  Life, Politics, First Cabinet (November 1923 - May 1924), Second Cabinet (June 1924 - December 1924), Third Cabinet (May 1926 - December 1926), Fourth Cabinet (January 1927 - June 1928)

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    Into all that becomes something inward for men, an image or conception as such, into all that he makes his own, language has penetrated ... logic must certainly be said to be the supernatural element which permeates every relationship of man to nature, his sensation, intuition, desire, need, instinct, and simply by so doing transforms it into something human, even though only formally human, into ideas and purposes.
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