"Heideggers Crisis: Philosophy and Politics in Nazi Germany" by Hans Sluga
Harv.Uni. Press | 1993/1995 | ISBN: 0674387120 0674387112 9780674387119 9780674387126 | 298 pages | PDF | 15 MB
Harv.Uni. Press | 1993/1995 | ISBN: 0674387120 0674387112 9780674387119 9780674387126 | 298 pages | PDF | 15 MB
This book provides a synoptic survey of German philosophy in the Nazi era and examines how it relates to the politics of the time. This scholarly yet very readable study of an important aspect of the Nazi era belongs in all but the smallest philosophy, political science, and history collections.
Author uses Heideggers actions as a center from which to elucidate what other, less prominent German philosophers were doing, thinking, and writing.
Contents
Preface
1 Heidegger's Moment of Decision
2 Fichte, Nietzsche, and the Nazis
3 The Politics of Crisis
4 The German Mission
5 Nation and Race
6 The Philosophical Radicals
7 The Philosophical Conservatives
8 Ideology after 1933
9 The True Order Debated
10 The Aftermath
Notes
Index
with TOC BookMarkLinks

