Oscar Fritz Schuh

Oscar Fritz Schuh (15 January 1904 in Munich – 22 October 1984 in Großgmain) was a German playwright, theatre director, opera director, and opera manager.[1]

Publications

  • Oscar Fritz Schuh: So war es – war es so? Notizen und Erinnerungen eines Theatermannes.
gollark: You are not going to make people budge on their opinions by saying "no, this opinion is illegal now" or something.
gollark: Okay, too bad, don't let them do much based on it I guess.
gollark: The "paradox" conflates "letting people say things you dislike" with "letting them act on it/ignoring it/not countering it sensibly/whatever else".
gollark: One definition of "tolerance": allowing people to say things.Another one: agreeing with what someone says or whatever, which isn't actually very similar.
gollark: > popper's paradox of toleranceI have never really agreed with this. It is strategically equivocating tolerance.

References

  1. Ralph-Günther Patocka 2007.

Cited sources

  • Ralph-Günther Patocka (2007), "Schuh, Oscar Fritz", Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB) (in German), 23, Berlin: Duncker & Humblot, pp. 672–674; (full text online)


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