"The settlement is the way to the healthy, strong human of the future, to a completely new, organic lifestyle and thereby closes all other questions of our times."
— Gustav Adolf Küppers[1]
"We are striving for the paradise of the earth. [...] We have recognized and banned the inhuman brutality and degeneracy of today's society."
— Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach[2]
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German utopian communities are historic intentional communities that were formed in wake of various social movements from the mid-19th century until the 1930s. Estimates show that around 100 communities were created between 1918 and 1933,[3] but data is unreliable.[4] Although communities were ideologically diverse, they shared a common sense of mission as role models for German society at large.[5]
^Wedemeyer-Kolwe 2017, p. 124.
^Opitz, Manuel (2018). "Künstler, Kulturrebell, Kommunarde:Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach" [Artist, cultural rebel, communard: Karl Wilhelm Diefenbach] (in German). Hamburg: Der Spiegel Geschichte. Retrieved 2022-01-15.
^Conti 1984, p. 116.
^Wedemeyer-Kolwe 2017, p. 132.
^Feuchter-Schawelka 1998, p. 232.
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