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The Oldest Systematic Program of German Idealism (https://control-society.livejournal.com/10718.html)
Translated by Diana I. Behler, who writes: "I couldn't find this essay online anywhere, and it has meant so much to me I have decided to type it up and post it (sorry for any x-posting)."
I do not know how to insert this, so please, someone, can I just suggest it, and you do it for us?
Having learned how, I did it myself. The English translation is on a private blog, but it seems to be the only one online, and looks reliable to me. Gerry1998 (talk) 01:53, 18 November 2021 (UTC)Reply