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:02:04
But still remember that in civilian
as well as in military life

:02:10
the distinction is made
between people

:02:15
Is that what you meant
when you said all you are

:02:18
and may become is dependent
upon this present company?

:02:25
Well, the difference is
a matter of ethical

:02:34
and intellectual superiority
which is caused whether

:02:39
you like it or not by blood
and by class difference

:02:45
If I remember correctly
Kant was a son of a saddle maker

:02:49
and Schubert's father was
a poor schoolmaster

:02:54
Perhaps talent, sensitivity
and character are no longer

:02:59
privileges of the
so called upper class

:03:02
But Kant and Schubert
were exceptions

:03:06
We' re talking about
general concepts

:03:11
not individuals
But I am one and so are you

:03:16
Didn't Afior say that all class
distinction would be abolished?

:03:21
I'm an officer of the Weimarer
I've never been a party member

:03:24
I'm a Prussian aristocrat and
:03:26
I don't want to be put into
the same category!

:03:29
So we agree for once
:03:31
Good!
:03:35
But it is still Afior
:03:40
Fortunately
:03:46
It's a different question, Sergeant
That's not up to us to judge

:03:52
Why do you want it so badly?
:03:59
It's just a piece of
worthless metal, look!


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