When Ernst Jünger looked back on his experience as a young infantry lieutenant on the Western Front during the bloody summer of 1918, he combined the entries in his war diary with broader reflections. Not surprisingly, he contemplated the rise and fall of nations throughout history, a particularly pressing topic for him given that his beloved Germany stood at the precipice
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