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He was a poet and a member of the völkisch agitators who, together with journalist Karl Harrer, founded the German Workers ' Party ( DAP ) in Munich with Gottfried Feder and Dietrich Eckart in 1919.
At a meeting of the Party in Munich in September 1919, the main speaker was Gottfried Feder.
Hitler continued to refer to corporatism in propaganda, but it was not put into place, even though a number of Nazi officials such as Walther Darré, Gottfried Feder, Alfred Rosenburg, and Gregor Strasser were in favour of a neo-medievalist form of corporatism, since corporations had been influential in German history in the medieval era.
One of Zapf's products was a publication named " Feder und Stichel " (" Pen and Graver "), printed from metal plates designed by Zapf and cut by punch cutter August Rosenberger during the war.
Along with Joseph Goebbels, Gottfried Feder and Walther Darré, Röhm was a prominent member of the party's " socialist " faction.
Friedrich Ludewig Bouterwek ( 15 April 1766 – 9 August 1828 ), German philosopher and critic, was born to a mining director at Oker, today a district of Goslar in Lower Saxony, and studied law and philology under Christian Gottlob Heyne and Johann Georg Heinrich Feder at the University of Göttingen.
Garrett F. Fagan and Kenneth L. Feder ( 2006 ) however claimed this term was only chosen because it " imparts a warmer, fuzzier feel " that " appeals to our higher ideals and progressive inclinations.
Fagan and Feder believed that it was not possible for academic archaeologists to successfully engage with pseudoarchaeologists, remarking that " you cannot reason with unreason ".
In 2010, Ben Feder stepped down as CEO, and was replaced by executive chairman Strauss Zelnick.
Gottfried Feder ( 27 January 1883 – 24 September 1941 ) was an economist and one of the early key members of the Nazi Party.
In the same year, Feder, together with Anton Drexler, Dietrich Eckart and Karl Harrer, was also involved in the founding of the Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (" German worker's party ," DAP ), which would later change its name to Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, more commonly known as the Nazi party.
In February 1920, together with Adolf Hitler and Anton Drexler, Feder — who also was a member of the Thule Society — drafted the so-called " 25 points " which summed up the party's views, and introduced his own anti-capitalist views into the program.
On January 5, 1919, the DAP was formed, in which not only Harrer and Drexler but also Gottfried Feder and Dietrich Eckart were involved.
Directed by Moss Hart, the choreography was by Hanya Holm, scenic design by Oliver Smith, costume design by Adrian ( who worked on the designs prior to his death in September 1959 ) and Tony Duquette, and lighting design by Feder.
Thule members that would later join the Nazi Party included Rudolf Hess, Alfred Rosenberg, Hans Frank, Gottfried Feder, Dietrich Eckart and Karl Harrer, but notably not Adolf Hitler who never was a member of the Thule Society.
Notably in 1980 the book ' Beyond the Hot Seat ', edited by Feder and Ronall, was published, with contributions from members of both the NY and Cleveland Institutes, as well as others.
In 2002, the FTC charged the company's owners and Harris ' promoters, Steven Feder and Peter Stotz, with deceptive advertising, billing and collection practices ; Harris was not indicted.
This opposition to " Jewish finance capitalism ," which they contrasted to " productive capitalism ," was shared by Adolf Hitler himself, who borrowed it from Gottfried Feder.
However Robert Feder reported that Muller was fired on February 10, 2010.
The 25-point Program was a German adaptation — by Anton Drexler, Adolf Hitler, Gottfried Feder, and Dietrich Eckart — of Rudolf Jung ’ s Austro – Bohemian program ; unlike the Austrians, the Germans did not claim to being either liberal or democratic, and opposed neither political reaction nor the aristocracy, yet advocated democratic institutions ( i. e. the German central parliament ) and voting rights solely for Germans — implying that a Nazi Government would retain popular suffrage.
* Deutsche Arbeiterpartei ( DAP ) — The German Workers ' Party was formed in 1919, by Anton Drexler with Gottfried Feder, Dietrich Eckart and Karl Harrer, and derived in part from the Thule Society, the cover organization of the occult ariosophist Germanenorden.

Feder and born
* May 22-Johann Georg Heinrich Feder, German philosopher ( born 1740 )

Feder and Germany
Dietrich Bronder ( Bevor Hitler kam, 1964 ) alleged that other members of the Thule Society were later prominent in Nazi Germany: the list includes Dietrich Eckart ( who coached Hitler on his public speaking skills and had Mein Kampf dedicated to him ) as well as Gottfried Feder, Hans Frank, Hermann Göring, Karl Haushofer, Rudolf Hess, Heinrich Himmler and Alfred Rosenberg.
The Essen Feather ( German: Essener Feder ) is an award for German-style board games, given at the Deutscher Spiele Preis ceremony at the Spiel game fair in Essen, Germany.
The game has been published by the German publisher Feder & Schwert ( translates: " Feather & Sword "), who also published the World of Darkness RPG series in Germany and are now publishing the Dungeons & Dragons series.

Feder and on
* Occupied Territory, a radio talk show on PRN, hosted by Mike Feder
others, like Mike Feder, who grew up in Queens and began telling his life on New York radio, pride themselves on their theatrical minimalism, and simply sit and talk.
From 1917 on, Feder studied financial politics and economics on his own ; he developed a hostility towards wealthy bankers during World War I and wrote a " manifesto on breaking the shackles of interest " (" Brechung der Zinsknechtschaft ") in 1919.
Feder briefly dominated the NSDAP's official views on financial politics, but after he became chairman of the party's economic council in 1931, his anti-capitalist views led to a great decline in financial support from Germany's major industrialists.
After the Night of the Long Knives in June 1934, where SA leaders like Ernst Röhm and left leaning party officials like Gregor Strasser were murdered, Feder began to withdraw from the government, finally becoming a professor at the Technische Hochschule in Berlin in December 1936, where he stayed until his death in Murnau on 24 September 1941.
Frauds, Myths, and Mysteries: Science and Pseudoscience in Archaeology ( 1990 ) is a book by Kenneth L. Feder on the topic of pseudoarcheology.
* M. Feder and E. Weinstein, “ Parameter estimation of superimposed signals using the EM algorithm ”, IEEE Transactions on Acoustic, Speech and Signal Proceeding, vol ASSP-36, pp. 447-489, April 1988
* The Turning Point, a radio talk show on PRN, hosted by Mike Feder
The Commission approved such action on 18 February, and Judge Richard Feder ordered a temporary injunction against building on the site.
* The New Groves current article on Haydn ( by Webster and Feder, not by Larsen ) includes other material on the term " Papa Haydn ".
In February 2005, a column by Robert Feder in the Chicago Sun-Times sparked speculation that a progressive talk format could end up on a station in Chicago.
Adam has written two books about his life, career, and perspective on opera, Seht, hier ist Tinte, Feder, Papier …: Aus der Werkstatt eines Sängers ( Berlin, 1980 ) and Die hundertste Rolle, oder, Ich mache einen neuen Adam ( Munich, 1987 ).

Feder and servant
Behind these came the second string of Heinz Pernet, Johann Aigner ( Scheubner-Richter's servant ), Gottfried Feder, Theodor von der Pfordten, Wilhelm Kolb, Rolf Reiner, Hans Streck, and Heinrich Bennecke, Brückner's adjutant.

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The most important symphonists of the latter part of the 18th century are Joseph Haydn, who wrote at least 108 symphonies over the course of 36 years ( Webster and Feder 2001 ), and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, who wrote at least 56 symphonies in 24 years ( Eisen and Sadie 2001 ).
* Kenneth L. Feder, Encyclopedia of Dubious Archaeology: From Atlantis to The Walam Olum ( Greenwood Publishing Group, 2010 ).
Feder continued to write papers, putting out " Kampf gegen die Hochfinanz " (" The Fight against high finance ", 1933 ) and the anti-semitic " Die Juden " (" The Jews ," 1933 ); in 1934, he became Reichskommissar ( Reich commissioner ).
" It's all fed by slacktivism ... the desire people have to do something good without getting out of their chair " ( Feder 2002 ).
Speculative authors assert that a number of high Nazi Party officials had been members of the Thule Society ( including such prominent figures as Max Amann, Dietrich Eckart, Rudolf Hess, Alfred Rosenberg and Gottfried Feder ).

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