Friedrich-Hölderlin-Preis

Friedrich-Hölderlin-Preis is a German literary prize. It was established in 1983.[1] In June, the City of Bad Homburg vor der Höhe annually awards the prize.[2] It is endowed with 20,000 euros and is awarded as a general literary award for outstanding achievements.[2] The award commemorates the poet who lived in Bad Homburg for a few years on the evening before Friedrich Hölderlin's death.[3]

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gollark: Trump doesn't even cover it up.
gollark: > Earning tons of money through a job that indirectly exploits developing nations and then donating some part of that money to a charity that helps developing nations is probably a net negative for these nations.How do most jobs go around exploiting developing nations? Also, IIRC the figures are something like one life saved per few hundred/thousand $, so I doubt it.
gollark: There seem to be lots of "elites" who are basically *fine*, except you don't hear about them because people only go on about "SOME ELITES DID BAD THINGS".
gollark: > In capitalism, being selfish and ruthless tends to give you more profit and thus economical power. That's why most of the elite are bad, while so many of the poor have good hearts. Though the pressure to survive also ruins and corrupts the poor.Have you never heard of positive-sum stuff? Have you actually *checked* this in any way or are you just pulling in a bunch of stereotypes?
gollark: Newtonian ethics and all.

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