Summary of The Hunger for Wholeness Trails of Modernity
... It firstly used the speech of poets with a lot of audiences and the real content implied in the cartoon of George Grosz to satire that the politics were the overview of wholeness, the absolute high Weimar power. ... In the next section, it refers ¡§the hunger of wholeness¡¨ to the youth in Germany. ... They wanted warmth and friendship, obsessed in neoromanticism, feared of being dismembered or failure of wholeness if rejecting the common mankind things, leading to anti-social behavior which made psychologists and sociologists focus on.