<p> The role of National Socialism in the development of German society remains a central question of historical inquiry. This study presents original answers by examining the politics of inventing a crucial but long ignored problem at the intersection of the history of technology legal political and business history. The analysis of conflicts over the rights of inventors and the meaning of inventing from the 1920s to the 1950s reveals a deep chasm reaching back to the late nineteenth century between the forces of capital and big business on one hand and the exponents of intellectual capital - inventors engineers industrial scientists - on the other.</p>
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