Totalitarismus und Demokratie (Apr 2024)

Aufsätze /Articles: Demokratischer Protektionismus. Eine kleine Geschichte französischer und deutscher Menschenrechtsligen

  • Dominik Rigoll

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13109/tode.2023.20.2.149
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 2
pp. 149 – 170

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Abstract This contribution analyzes the “Ligue francaise des droits de l’homme et du citoyen” (LDH), founded in 1898, and the “Deutsche Liga fur Menschenrechte” (DLM), established in 1922, as early forms of a civic democracy protection. The essay situates both organisations in the political and social history of their countries by attempting to answer these questions, mainly on the basis of the research literature: What were the historical traditions of the leagues? What understanding of democracy did the league activists have? Who did they consider to be guarantors or threats to democracy? What political and social functions did both organisations fulfil? What was their relationship to political parties and the state? What political impact did the leagues have in the French Third and the Weimar Republic? And to what extent was the protection of democracy they practised a model for militant democracy after 1945?