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9780300233186
Book Title
Heidegger in Ruins : between Philosophy and Ideology
Item Length
0.9in
Publisher
Yale University Press
Publication Year
2023
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.1in
Author
Richard Wolin
Genre
Philosophy, Political Science
Topic
Individual Philosophers, Political Ideologies / Fascism & Totalitarianism, General, Political
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0.6in
Item Weight
30.4 Oz
Number of Pages
488 Pages

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What does it mean when a radical understanding of National Socialism is inextricably embedded in the work of the twentieth century's most important philosopher?

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Yale University Press
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0300233183
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9780300233186
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Book Title
Heidegger in Ruins : between Philosophy and Ideology
Author
Richard Wolin
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Individual Philosophers, Political Ideologies / Fascism & Totalitarianism, General, Political
Publication Year
2023
Genre
Philosophy, Political Science
Number of Pages
488 Pages

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Item Length
0.9in
Item Height
0.1in
Item Width
0.6in
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B3279.H49
Reviews
" Heidegger in Ruins is an uncompromising and incisive reassessment of Heidegger's philosophy. Wolin convincingly demonstrates that he differed from his ideological competitors only in his more radical vision of a racial elect. Today, Heideggerianism survives in a variety of contemporary new right thinkers from Moscow to Charlottesville."--Anson Rabinbach, Princeton University "For three decades, Richard Wolin has battled strong headwinds to demonstrate the links between Heidegger's vile politics and his sublime philosophy. Wolin's latest effort shows that the winds have shifted and the mighty fortress built by Heidegger and his defenders has been blown away."--Martin Jay, author of Genesis and Validity "Richard Wolin's detailed and powerful analysis will be a widely read and widely discussed contribution to the debate over Heidegger and Nazism."--Alan E. Steinweis, author of Studying the Jew: Scholarly Antisemitism in Nazi Germany, "[An] informed, richly documented study. . . . A timely reminder of the value of those social democratic and liberal traditions."--Steven Aschheim, Times Literary Supplement "Combines close readings of Heidegger's key writings with a rich cultural, literary and political history. . . . Wolin's evidence-based work is its own riposte to the ludic mythomania of the philosopher's political fanboys."--Lyndsey Stonebridge, New Statesman "A timely work of enduring importance."--Jeffrey Herf, Quillette "Wolin . . . is scrupulous in pinning every falsehood, absurdity, and vanity in Heidegger's advocacy of unreason. The reader is likely to acquire as fat a vocabulary of triple-decker German professorial pomposities as Wolin's meticulousness can reveal."--Frederic Raphael, Commentary "An incontrovertible case that there was nothing naive in [Heidegger's] support for Adolf Hitler--his outlook reflects a clear and deep-seated commitment to the worldview of Nazism."--Gustav Jönsson, Jacobin "The major achievement of Heidegger in Ruins is Wolin's thoroughgoing demonstration of the abuse of reason informing Heidegger's full commitment to Hitlerite Nazism. It has been no secret, for decades, that Heidegger was an admirer of Hitler and, as Rector of Freiburg University, an enthusiastic member and devoted functionary of the Nazi party. But until Wolin, no one has shown the depth and persistence of this commitment: the extent of Heidegger's allegiance to 'the inner truth of the "movement"' is astounding."--Stanley Corngold, First of the Month "Wolin's book shows how Heidegger was far from resisting Nazism in any way. Rather, he was engaged in a struggle for influence within the regime, claiming to be able to teach others about the 'inner truth and greatness' of the Nazi 'movement.' . . . Heidegger in Ruins shows that teaching a Heidegger separate from his own historical context has led to partial and naively misleading understandings of his thinking."--Matthew Sharpe, The Conversation "Anyone tempted by Heidegger's powerful philosophic mind--or attracted to the ideas of his most accomplished acolytes--owes it to himself to read Wolin's . . . book."--Damon Linker, Eyes on the Right (blog) " Heidegger in Ruins is an uncompromising and incisive reassessment of Heidegger's philosophy. Wolin convincingly demonstrates that he differed from his ideological competitors only in his more radical vision of a racial elect. Today, Heideggerianism survives in a variety of contemporary new right thinkers from Moscow to Charlottesville."--Anson Rabinbach, Princeton University "For three decades, Richard Wolin has battled strong headwinds to demonstrate the links between Heidegger's vile politics and his sublime philosophy. Wolin's latest effort shows that the winds have shifted and the mighty fortress built by Heidegger and his defenders has been blown away."--Martin Jay, author of Genesis and Validity "Richard Wolin's detailed and powerful analysis will be a widely read and widely discussed contribution to the debate over Heidegger and Nazism."--Alan E. Steinweis, author of Studying the Jew: Scholarly Antisemitism in Nazi Germany, "A timely work of enduring importance."--Jeffrey Herf, Quillette " Heidegger in Ruins is an uncompromising and incisive reassessment of Heidegger's philosophy. Wolin convincingly demonstrates that he differed from his ideological competitors only in his more radical vision of a racial elect. Today, Heideggerianism survives in a variety of contemporary new right thinkers from Moscow to Charlottesville."--Anson Rabinbach, Princeton University "For three decades, Richard Wolin has battled strong headwinds to demonstrate the links between Heidegger's vile politics and his sublime philosophy. Wolin's latest effort shows that the winds have shifted and the mighty fortress built by Heidegger and his defenders has been blown away."--Martin Jay, author of Genesis and Validity "Richard Wolin's detailed and powerful analysis will be a widely read and widely discussed contribution to the debate over Heidegger and Nazism."--Alan E. Steinweis, author of Studying the Jew: Scholarly Antisemitism in Nazi Germany, " Heidegger in Ruins is an uncompromising and incisive reassessment of Heidegger's philosophy. Wolin convincingly demonstrates that he differed from his ideological competitors only in his more radical vision of a racial elect. Today, Heideggerianism survives in a variety of contemporary new right thinkers from Moscow to Charlottesville."--Anson Rabinbach, Princeton University, "For three decades, Richard Wolin has battled strong headwinds to demonstrate the links between Heidegger's vile politics and his sublime philosophy. Wolin's latest effort shows that the winds have shifted and the mighty fortress built by Heidegger and his defenders has been blown away."--Martin Jay, author of Genesis and Validity, "A timely work of enduring importance."--Jeffrey Herf, Quillette "An incontrovertible case that there was nothing naive in [Heidegger's] support for Adolf Hitler--his outlook reflects a clear and deep-seated commitment to the worldview of Nazism."--Gustav Jönsson, Jacobin "Anyone tempted by Heidegger's powerful philosophic mind--or attracted to the ideas of his most accomplished acolytes--owes it to himself to read Wolin's . . . book."--Damon Linker, Eyes on the Right (blog) " Heidegger in Ruins is an uncompromising and incisive reassessment of Heidegger's philosophy. Wolin convincingly demonstrates that he differed from his ideological competitors only in his more radical vision of a racial elect. Today, Heideggerianism survives in a variety of contemporary new right thinkers from Moscow to Charlottesville."--Anson Rabinbach, Princeton University "For three decades, Richard Wolin has battled strong headwinds to demonstrate the links between Heidegger's vile politics and his sublime philosophy. Wolin's latest effort shows that the winds have shifted and the mighty fortress built by Heidegger and his defenders has been blown away."--Martin Jay, author of Genesis and Validity "Richard Wolin's detailed and powerful analysis will be a widely read and widely discussed contribution to the debate over Heidegger and Nazism."--Alan E. Steinweis, author of Studying the Jew: Scholarly Antisemitism in Nazi Germany, "Combines close readings of Heidegger's key writings with a rich cultural, literary and political history. . . . Wolin's evidence-based work is its own riposte to the ludic mythomania of the philosopher's political fanboys."--Lyndsey Stonebridge, New Statesman "A timely work of enduring importance."--Jeffrey Herf, Quillette "An incontrovertible case that there was nothing naive in [Heidegger's] support for Adolf Hitler--his outlook reflects a clear and deep-seated commitment to the worldview of Nazism."--Gustav Jönsson, Jacobin "Wolin's book shows how Heidegger was far from resisting Nazism in any way. Rather, he was engaged in a struggle for influence within the regime, claiming to be able to teach others about the 'inner truth and greatness' of the Nazi 'movement.' . . . Heidegger in Ruins shows that teaching a Heidegger separate from his own historical context has led to partial and naively misleading understandings of his thinking."--Matthew Sharpe, The Conversation "Anyone tempted by Heidegger's powerful philosophic mind--or attracted to the ideas of his most accomplished acolytes--owes it to himself to read Wolin's . . . book."--Damon Linker, Eyes on the Right (blog) " Heidegger in Ruins is an uncompromising and incisive reassessment of Heidegger's philosophy. Wolin convincingly demonstrates that he differed from his ideological competitors only in his more radical vision of a racial elect. Today, Heideggerianism survives in a variety of contemporary new right thinkers from Moscow to Charlottesville."--Anson Rabinbach, Princeton University "For three decades, Richard Wolin has battled strong headwinds to demonstrate the links between Heidegger's vile politics and his sublime philosophy. Wolin's latest effort shows that the winds have shifted and the mighty fortress built by Heidegger and his defenders has been blown away."--Martin Jay, author of Genesis and Validity "Richard Wolin's detailed and powerful analysis will be a widely read and widely discussed contribution to the debate over Heidegger and Nazism."--Alan E. Steinweis, author of Studying the Jew: Scholarly Antisemitism in Nazi Germany, "A timely work of enduring importance."--Jeffrey Herf, Quillette "Anyone tempted by Heidegger's powerful philosophic mind--or attracted to the ideas of his most accomplished acolytes--owes it to himself to read Wolin's . . . book."--Damon Linker, Eyes on the Right (blog) " Heidegger in Ruins is an uncompromising and incisive reassessment of Heidegger's philosophy. Wolin convincingly demonstrates that he differed from his ideological competitors only in his more radical vision of a racial elect. Today, Heideggerianism survives in a variety of contemporary new right thinkers from Moscow to Charlottesville."--Anson Rabinbach, Princeton University "For three decades, Richard Wolin has battled strong headwinds to demonstrate the links between Heidegger's vile politics and his sublime philosophy. Wolin's latest effort shows that the winds have shifted and the mighty fortress built by Heidegger and his defenders has been blown away."--Martin Jay, author of Genesis and Validity "Richard Wolin's detailed and powerful analysis will be a widely read and widely discussed contribution to the debate over Heidegger and Nazism."--Alan E. Steinweis, author of Studying the Jew: Scholarly Antisemitism in Nazi Germany, "Richard Wolin's detailed and powerful analysis will be a widely read and widely discussed contribution to the debate over Heidegger and Nazism."--Alan E. Steinweis, author of Studying the Jew: Scholarly Antisemitism in Nazi Germany, "[An] informed, richly documented study. . . . A timely reminder of the value of those social democratic and liberal traditions."--Steven Aschheim, Times Literary Supplement "Combines close readings of Heidegger''s key writings with a rich cultural, literary and political history. . . . Wolin''s evidence-based work is its own riposte to the ludic mythomania of the philosopher''s political fanboys."--Lyndsey Stonebridge, New Statesman "A timely work of enduring importance."--Jeffrey Herf, Quillette "Wolin raises the discussion concerning Heidegger''s proximity to National Socialism to a new level. . . . Taken as a whole, [Wolin''s] volume is impressive for its thoroughgoing, source-related approach . . . as well as its detailed and profound knowledge of German intellectual and cultural history."--Lukas Bormann, Zeitschrift für Religions- und Geistesgeschichte "One of Richard Wolin''s merits is that he does not fear the Heidegger apology industry. Instead, we receive an extremely convincing ''accident report'' on a ''Philosophy in Ruins,'' an analysis of the entire work. . . . Heidegger''s National Socialism was not external and temporary. His apocalyptic philosophical self-understanding speaks for itself."--Fredrik Agell, Dagens Nyheter (Stockholm) "Wolin . . . is scrupulous in pinning every falsehood, absurdity, and vanity in Heidegger''s advocacy of unreason. The reader is likely to acquire as fat a vocabulary of triple-decker German professorial pomposities as Wolin''s meticulousness can reveal."--Frederic Raphael, Commentary "An incontrovertible case that there was nothing naive in [Heidegger''s] support for Adolf Hitler--his outlook reflects a clear and deep-seated commitment to the worldview of Nazism."--Gustav Jönsson, Jacobin "The major achievement of Heidegger in Ruins is Wolin''s thoroughgoing demonstration of the abuse of reason informing Heidegger''s full commitment to Hitlerite Nazism. It has been no secret, for decades, that Heidegger was an admirer of Hitler and, as Rector of Freiburg University, an enthusiastic member and devoted functionary of the Nazi party. But until Wolin, no one has shown the depth and persistence of this commitment: the extent of Heidegger''s allegiance to ''the inner truth of the "movement"'' is astounding."--Stanley Corngold, First of the Month "Wolin''s book shows how Heidegger was far from resisting Nazism in any way. Rather, he was engaged in a struggle for influence within the regime, claiming to be able to teach others about the ''inner truth and greatness'' of the Nazi ''movement.'' . . . Heidegger in Ruins shows that teaching a Heidegger separate from his own historical context has led to partial and naively misleading understandings of his thinking."--Matthew Sharpe, The Conversation "Anyone tempted by Heidegger''s powerful philosophic mind--or attracted to the ideas of his most accomplished acolytes--owes it to himself to read Wolin''s . . . book."--Damon Linker, Eyes on the Right (blog) " Heidegger in Ruins is an uncompromising and incisive reassessment of Heidegger''s philosophy. Wolin convincingly demonstrates that he differed from his ideological competitors only in his more radical vision of a racial elect. Today, Heideggerianism survives in a variety of contemporary new right thinkers from Moscow to Charlottesville."--Anson Rabinbach, Princeton University "For three decades, Richard Wolin has battled strong headwinds to demonstrate the links between Heidegger''s vile politics and his sublime philosophy. Wolin''s latest effort shows that the winds have shifted and the mighty fortress built by Heidegger and his defenders has been blown away."--Martin Jay, author of Genesis and Validity "Richard Wolin''s detailed and powerful analysis will be a widely read and widely discussed contribution to the debate over Heidegger and Nazism."--Alan E. Steinweis, author of Studying the Jew: Scholarly Antisemitism in Nazi Germany, "A timely work of enduring importance."--Jeffrey Herf, Quillette "An incontrovertible case that there was nothing naive in [Heidegger's] support for Adolf Hitler--his outlook reflects a clear and deep-seated commitment to the worldview of Nazism."--Gustav Jönsson, Jacobin "Wolin's book shows how Heidegger was far from resisting Nazism in any way. Rather, he was engaged in a struggle for influence within the regime, claiming to be able to teach others about the 'inner truth and greatness' of the Nazi 'movement.' . . . Heidegger in Ruins shows that teaching a Heidegger separate from his own historical context has led to partial and naively misleading understandings of his thinking."--Matthew Sharpe, The Conversation "Anyone tempted by Heidegger's powerful philosophic mind--or attracted to the ideas of his most accomplished acolytes--owes it to himself to read Wolin's . . . book."--Damon Linker, Eyes on the Right (blog) " Heidegger in Ruins is an uncompromising and incisive reassessment of Heidegger's philosophy. Wolin convincingly demonstrates that he differed from his ideological competitors only in his more radical vision of a racial elect. Today, Heideggerianism survives in a variety of contemporary new right thinkers from Moscow to Charlottesville."--Anson Rabinbach, Princeton University "For three decades, Richard Wolin has battled strong headwinds to demonstrate the links between Heidegger's vile politics and his sublime philosophy. Wolin's latest effort shows that the winds have shifted and the mighty fortress built by Heidegger and his defenders has been blown away."--Martin Jay, author of Genesis and Validity "Richard Wolin's detailed and powerful analysis will be a widely read and widely discussed contribution to the debate over Heidegger and Nazism."--Alan E. Steinweis, author of Studying the Jew: Scholarly Antisemitism in Nazi Germany
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