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1961年,布洛赫(Ernst Bloch,1885-1977)移居联邦德国,以76岁高龄受聘图宾根大学客座哲学教授。11月中旬,恰巧他在图宾根大学开讲之际,苏尔卡姆普出版社印刷了他在东德编辑并完稿的《天赋人权与人的尊严》一书。时光渐行渐远,往事不堪回首。1948年,布洛赫结束在美国的10年流亡生活,回到前东德莱比锡大学任哲学教授。起初,他与东德当局还算相安无事,但是,自1956年苏共20大以后,他与东德当局的矛盾开始激化,1957年他被勒令“提前”退休,在莱比锡大学陷于完全孤立状态。他发现,东德根本不是他
In 1961, Ernst Bloch (1885-1977) emigrated to the Federal Republic of Germany and was a 76-year-old visiting philosophy professor at the University of Tübingen. In mid-November, just as he was speaking at the University of Tübingen, Surkamp published his book, Talent, Human Rights and Human Dignity, edited and finalized in East Germany. Time fading away, the past will be painsome. In 1948, Bloch ended 10 years of exile in the United States and returned to teaching philosophy at Leipzig University in the former East Germany. At first, he was at peace with the East German authorities. However, since the 20th CPSU in 1956, his conflicts with the East German authorities began to intensify. In 1957 he was ordered to retire “early” and trapped at Leipzig University Completely isolated state He found that East Germany was not him at all