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Three Stars versus Triangle
First published: in Neue Rheinische Zeitung No. 225, February 18, 1849.
Cologne, February 16. A few days ago we offered condolences to the leading article of the Kölnische Zeitung signed D which saw in the elections to the Second Chamber (see No. 33 of the Kölnische Zeitung) the defeat of the âgreat Centreâ of the German nation and discerned two Chambers, one of which would not yet be constitutional, the other not yet monarchical.
âStorms will blow from opposite poles, a dead past will fight against a distant, perhaps never attainable future.â
And what will become of the âCentre of the German nation"? Thus wailed Schwanbeck.
BrĂŒggemann, of the three stars, is storming from the âopposite poleâ against his friend in todayâs issue of the same Kölnische Zeitung.
No Centre, says the man of the âlegal basisâ, the merry gentleman who, with solemn pedantry, invariably raises the status quo to an immortal principle; no Centre, that is the joke of it. No Centre, that is ,no cowardice, no indecision, no hollow ambition! No Centre, that is the doctrine of it! The Centre will in future dissolve into a âtrueâ Left and a âtrueâ Right! That is the true meaning of it.
Thus BrĂŒggemann, the âtrueâ man of âtrueâ decision.
In other words: BrĂŒggemann shifts from the Centre to the Right: the âparliamentary correspondenceâ has brought him to parleying. We tremble for the Right.
But let the melancholy D, dying of too much thinking in the night, argue with the merry three stars. Ăa ne nous regards pas! [That does not concern us]