当考虑到大萧条的重要性和程度以及德国福利国家的过度负担是魏玛崩溃的主要原因时,有必要评估其他因素,这些因素也增加了它的失败。本文拟提出,在魏玛崩溃的后期,福利国家的大萧条和过度负担是其发展的主要原因,1929年的失败加速了它的失败,到1932年,魏玛共和国可以说是不切实际的。尽管如此,导致经济崩溃的主要原因是德国经济持续低迷,阻碍了民主的成功,最终导致魏玛的失败。第一次世界大战的遗留问题,凡尔赛条约的影响和1923年的恶性通货膨胀危机严重恶化了德国的经济问题。大萧条和福利国家的过度膨胀源于政府承受的持续不断的财政压力,最终导致局势失控,这对政府来说是无法控制的。这就减少了支持民主的人的支持,并导致激进右派和左翼政党成员的不满。最后,我们将会注意到魏玛政府无法通过失败的决策和政府内部精英的长期传统态度来应对危机,这也是魏玛政府垮台的重要原因。因此,在经济危机和政治因素造成的不利影响下,魏玛共和国从一开始就注定要失败[1],从而导致其崩溃。
澳洲信息系统代写论文:魏玛崩溃
When considering the importance and extent to which the Great Depression and the overburdening of the German welfare state were the main causes of the collapse of the Weimar, it is necessary to assess other factors which also added to it’s failure. This essay intends to argue, the Great Depression and overburdening of the welfare state were prominent reasons in the latter stages of the Weimar’s collapse, they accelerated its failure in 1929 and by 1932 arguably the Weimar Republic was realistically unworkable. Despite this, the main cause of the collapse was the continuous poor economic state of Germany which hindered the success of democracy and finally resulted in the failure of the Weimar. The legacy of the First World War, the effects of the Treaty of Versailles and the 1923 hyperinflation crisis significantly worsened Germany’s economic problems. The Great Depression and the overburdening of the welfare state derived from this constant financial strain that the government suffered under and eventually spiralled the situation out of control which proved unmanageable for the government. This created a cut back in support from those who were in favour of democracy and produced resentment amongst the radical Right and Left wing party members themselves. Finally, much attention will be given to the Weimar’s inability to deal with the crisis via unsuccessful decision making and the long term traditional attitudes of the elites within the government that were also highly important contributions to the collapse of the Weimar. Consequently with detrimental ongoing economic crisis and contributing political factors, the Weimar Republic was doomed from the outset[1], resulting in its collapse.