Treitschkestyle
Treitschkestyle refers to a pattern of writing or communication characterized by aggressive nationalism, militarism, and a strong belief in the inherent superiority of one's own nation or state. The term is derived from the ideas of the 19th-century German historian and political theorist Heinrich von Treitschke, whose works promoted these concepts.
Key elements associated with Treitschkestyle often include a deterministic view of history, where war is seen
Furthermore, Treitschkestyle can manifest as a tendency to demonize adversaries, portraying them as existential threats that