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CONTENTS<br/>PART I: A SORT OF INTRODUCTION<br/>1 From which, remarkably enough, nothing develops<br/>2 3 House and home of the man without qualities 6<br/>3 Even a man without qualities has a father with<br/>Qualities 8<br/>4 If there is a sense of reality, there must also be a<br/>sense of possibility 10<br/>5 Ulrich 13<br/>6 Leona, or a change in viewpoint 16<br/>7 In a weak moment Ulrich acquires a new mistress 21 <br/>8 Kakania 26<br/>9 The first of three attempts to become a great man 31<br/>10 The second attempt. Notes toward a morality for the<br/>man without qualities 33<br/>11 The most important attempt of all 35<br/>12 The lady whose love Ulrich won after a conversation<br/>about sports and mysticism 38<br/>13 A racehorse of genius crystallizes the recognition of<br/>being a man without qualities 41<br/>14 Boyhood friends 45<br/>15 Cultural revolution 52<br/>16 A mysterious malady of the times 54<br/>17 Effect of a man without qualities on a man with<br/>Qualities 58<br/>18 Moosbrugger 67<br/>19 A letter of admonition and a chance to acquire<br/>qualities. Rivalzy of two accessions to the throne 77<br/>PART II: PSEUDOREALITY PREVAILS<br/>20. A touch of reality. In spite of the absence of qualities<br/>Vlrich takes resolute and spirited action 83<br/>21. the real invention of the Parallel Campaign by Count<br/>Leinsdorf 87<br/>22. The Parallel Campaign, in the form of an influential<br/>ladY of ineffable spiritual grace, stands ready to<br/>devour Ulrich 93<br/>23. A great man's initial intervention 97<br/>24 capital and culture. Diotima's friendship with Count<br/>Leinsdorf, and the office of bringing distinguished<br/>visitors into accord with the soul 100<br/>25 sufferings of a married soul 106<br/>26 The union of soul and economics. The man who can<br/>accomplish this wants to enjoy the baroque charm of<br/>old Austrian culture. And so an idea for the Parallel<br/>campaign is born 110<br/>27 Nature and substance of a great idea 113<br/>28 A chapter that may be skipped by anyone not<br/>particularly impressed by thinking as an occupation 115<br/>29.Explanation and disruptions of a normal<br/> state of awareness 118<br/>30 Ulrich hears voices 122<br/>31 Whose side are you on? 123<br/>32.The forgotten, highly relevant story <br/>of the major's wife 126<br/>33 Breaking with Bonadea 132<br/>34 A hot flash and chilled walls 134<br/>35 Ballk Director Leo Fischel and the Principle of<br/>Insufficient Cause 139<br/>36 Thanks to the above-mentioned Principle the Parallel<br/>carnpaign becomes a tangible reality before anyone<br/>Imows what it is 141<br/>37 By launching the slogan "Year of Austria," a journalist<br/>makes a lot of trouble for Count Leinsdorf, who<br/>issues a frantic call for Ulrich 145<br/>38 Clarisse and her demons 150,<br/> 39 A man without qualities consists of qualities without 156<br/>40 A man with all the qualities, but he is indifferent to them. A prince of intellect is arrested, and the and the Parallel Campaign gets its Honorary Secretary 159<br/>41 Rachel and Diotima 172 <br/> 42 The great session 177 <br/>43 Ulrich meets the great man for the first time. Nothing irrational happens in world history,<br/>Leinsdorf, and the office of bringing distinguished but Diotima claims that the True Austria is the<br/>whole world 184<br/>44 Continuation and conclusion of the great session. Ulrich takes a liking to Rachel, <br/>and Rachel to Soliman. The Parallel Campaign gets organized 189<br/>45 Silent encounter of two mountain peaks 194 <br/>46 Ideals and morality are the best means for filling that . big hole called soul 198<br/>47 What all others are separately, Arnheim is rolled into one 201 <br/>48 The three causes of Arnheim's fame and the Mystery awareness 203<br/>49 Antagonism sprouts between the old and the new Diplomacy 208<br/>50 Further developments. Section Chief Tuzzi decides to inform himself about Arnheim 213<br/>51 The House of Fischel 217<br/>52 Section ChiefTuzzi finds a blind spot in the workings of his ministry 233<br/>53 Moosbrugger is moved to another prison 227<br/>54 In conversation with Walter and Clarisse, Ulrich turns out to be reactionary 229<br/>55 Soliman and Amheim 236<br/>56 The Parallel Campaign committees seethe with activity. Clarisse writes to His Grace proposing a<br/>Nietzsche Year 240<br/>57 Great upsurge. Diotima discovers the strange ways of great ideas 244<br/>58 Qualms about the Parallel Campaign. But in the<br/>history of mankind there is no voluntary turning back 249<br/>59 Moosbrugger reflects 253<br/>6o Excursion into the realm of logic and morals 261<br/> 61 The ideal of the three treatises, or the utopia of exact living 263<br/>62 The earth too, but especially Ulrich, pays homage to the utopia of essayism 267<br/>63 Bonadea has a vision 278<br/>64 General Stumm von Bordwehr visits Diotima 288<br/> 65 From the conversations between Arnheim and Diotima 290<br/>66 All is not well between Ulrich and Arnheim 293<br/>67 Diotima and Ulrich 298<br/>68 A digression: Must people be in accord with their bodies? 306<br/>69 Diotima and Ulrich, continued 309<br/>70 Clarisse visits Ulrich to tell him a story 314<br/>71 The committee to draft guidelines for His Majesty's<br/>Seventieth Jubilee Celebration opens its first session 319 <br/>72 Science smiling into its beard, or a first full-dress encounter with Evil 325<br/> 73 Leo Fischel's daughter Gerda 332<br/>74 The fourth century B.c. versus the year 1797. Ulrich receives• another letter from his father 341<br/>75 General Stumm von Bordwehr considers visits to<br/>Diotima as a delightful change from his usual run of duty 346<br/>76 Count Leinsdorf has his doubts 348<br/>77 Arnheim as the darling of the press 351<br/>78 Diotima's metamorphoses 355<br/>79 Soliman in love 363<br/>8o Getting to know General Stumm, who turns up unaccountably at the .Council 368<br/>81 Count Leinsdorf's views of realpolitik. Ulrich fosters organizations 375<br/>82 Clarisse calls for an Ulrich Year 381 <br/>83 Pseudoreality prevails; or, Why don't we make history up as we go along? 388 <br/>84 Assertion that ordinary life, too, is utopian 394<br/>85 General Stumm tries to bring some order into the civilian mind 401<br/>86 The industrial potentate and the merger of Soul with Business. Also, All roads to <br/>the mind start from the soul, but none lead back again 413 <br/>87 Moosbrugger dances 426 <br/>88 On being involved with matters of consequence 432 <br/>89 one must move with the times 434 <br/>90 Dethroning the ideocracy 441 <br/>91 Speculations on the intellectual bull and bear market 445 <br/>92 Some of the rules governing the lives of the rich 455 <br/>93 Even through physical culture it is hard to get a hold on the civilian mind 458<br/>94 Diotima's nights 460<br/>95 The Great Man of Letters: rear view 465 <br/>96 The Great Man of Letters: front view 470<br/>97 Clarisse's mysterious powers and missions 473<br/>98 From a country that came to grief because of a defect in language 484 <br/>99 Of the middling intelligence and its fruitful counterpart, the halfWit; the resemblance between two eras; lovable Aunt Jane; and the disorder called Modern Times 493 <br/>100 General Stumm invades the State Library and learns about the world of books, the librarians guarding it, and intellectual order 500<br/>101 Cousins in conflict 506 <br/>102 Love and war among the Fischels 520 <br/>103 The temptation 530 <br/>104 Rachel and Soliman on the warpath 540<br/>105 Love on the highest level is no joke 546<br/>106 Does modem man believe in God or in the Head of<br/>the Worldwide Corporation? Arnheim wavering 551<br/>107 count Leinsdorf achieves an unexpected political success 558<br/>108 The unredeemed nationalities and General Stumm's<br/>reflections about the terminology of redemption 564<br/>109 Bonadea, Kakania; systems of happiness and balance 569<br/>110 Moosbrugger dissolved and preserved 578<br/>111 to the legal mind, insanity is an all-or-nothing proposition 583<br/>112 Arnheim sets his father, Samuel, among the gods and<br/>decides to get Ulrich into his power. Soliman wants 588<br/>to find out more about his own royal father<br/>113 Ulrich chats with Hans Sepp and Gerda in the jargon<br/>of the frontier between the superrational and the sub rational 599<br/>114 Things are coming to a boil. Arnheim is gracious to<br/>General Stumm. Diotima prepares to move off into<br/>infmity. Ulrich daydreams about living one's life as one reads a book 615<br/>115 The tip of your breast is like a poppy leaf 628<br/>116 The two Trees of Life and a proposal to establish a<br/>General Secretariat for Precision and Soul 636<br/>117 A dark day for Rachel 655<br/>118 So kill him! 660<br/>119 A countermine and a seduction 672<br/>120 The Parallel Campaign causes a stir 681<br/>121' Talking man-to-man 691<br/>122 Going home 706<br/>123 The turning point 713<br/> |