Making the »new man«. Baťa, Batism and the Ideologies of Social Engineering in Interwar Czechoslovakia
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1. Ibid. Výběr a výchova průmyslového clověka, 1938, SokA Zlín, Baťa II/1, i. c. 17, p.21.
2. Mensch, novyj chelovek and nouvo uomo). While Fritzsche and Hellbeck argue that the more perfect human being was rendered part of a collective and therefore also in practice gender-neutral, thischapter maintains that the dominant prototype was imagined masculine, which makes new men the adequate translation in most contexts. Peter Fritzsche / Jochen Hellbeck,The NewMan in Stalinist Russia and Nazi Germany, in: Michael Geyer / Sheila Fitzpatrick (eds.), Beyond Totalitarianism. Stalinism and Nazism Compared, Cambridge2009, pp.302-341, at pp. 305f. See also Jakub Machek,Novýclověk v ceských mezivalecných utopích,