Neuadel aus Blut und Boden

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Neuadel aus Blut und Boden is a 1930 ideological treatise by Nazi agrarian theorist Walter Darré that promotes racist “blood and soil” doctrines linking hereditary peasant farming to supposed Aryan racial purity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
ideological treatise
advocates preservation of hereditary farms
racial selection in rural settlement
associatedWithMovement German völkisch movement NERFINISHED
Nazi agrarianism NERFINISHED
author Walther Darré NERFINISHED
considered key text of Nazi blood and soil ideology
countryOfOrigin Germany
ethicalAssessment promotes racist and pseudoscientific doctrines
genre Nazi propaganda
political literature
historicalContext Weimar Republic NERFINISHED
ideology Nazism
völkisch ideology
influenced Nazi agricultural policy
Nazi racial ideology
language German
linkedToConcept Lebensraum
Volksgemeinschaft
mainConcept Blood and soil NERFINISHED
opposes liberal democracy
social equality across races
urbanization
politicalAlignment far-right
fascist
portrays peasantry as biological backbone of the nation
promotesDoctrine blood and soil doctrine
hereditary peasant farming as racial ideal
propagates Aryan peasant as racial ideal
anti-modernist agrarian romanticism
anti-urban sentiment
publicationYear 1930
subject Aryan race theory NERFINISHED
agrarian policy
peasantry
racism
supportsConcept hereditary peasant class as racial elite
link between land ownership and racial purity
targetAudience German nationalist readers
agrarian activists

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Walter Darre notableWork Neuadel aus Blut und Boden
subject surface form: Walter Darré