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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-44986-4_26
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Die Unnachahmlichkeit der Liebe

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“…Lenzing, which was able to acquire a cellulose plant next to its own plant in 1968-69, was dominated by public banks who protected the firm from foreign takeover bids until the 1990s. 70 However, in the third phase after 1973 the world market share of Western European manufacturers fell dramatically. The oil price crisis of 1973 hit the chemical industry and especially the man-made fibre markets, but the giant firms which were active in this business were able to offset the losses of their fibre divisions.…”
Section: Infant Company Protection As a Means Of Nazi Economic Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Lenzing, which was able to acquire a cellulose plant next to its own plant in 1968-69, was dominated by public banks who protected the firm from foreign takeover bids until the 1990s. 70 However, in the third phase after 1973 the world market share of Western European manufacturers fell dramatically. The oil price crisis of 1973 hit the chemical industry and especially the man-made fibre markets, but the giant firms which were active in this business were able to offset the losses of their fibre divisions.…”
Section: Infant Company Protection As a Means Of Nazi Economic Policymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lenzing's Indonesian subsidiary South Pacific Viscose is the world's largest producer of viscose fibre. 73 While there are still a few European plants producing synthetic fibres today, there are only two left which produce viscose staple fibre: Kelheim Fibres, formerly Süddeutsche, and Lenzing AG, both founded as part of the Nazi infant company protection policies in the 1930s. Being infant companies protected by the Nazi economic policy, both profited enormously from the technology transfer in the Third Reich and, in contrast to other staple fibre firms, used this knowhow in the afterwar period to diversify their product range by starting to develop viscose fibre for other markets (e.g.…”
Section: Infant Company Protection As a Means Of Nazi Economic Policymentioning
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“…In psychoanalysis, perversion is seen as a seal of a fragile ego. In the perverted mind, the other is perceived as posing a vital threat to the self, needing to be controlled, dominated, and as in the case of Erhard or de Sade, humiliated and tortured to the outermost extremes (Lackinger, 2008). By mentally transferring his biggest fears and the idea of radical destruction to the other (thus gaining control over the dreaded suffering by imposing it on his fellow human beings), the pervert decontaminates and preserves himself.…”
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