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Heidegger and Nazism

Philosophy East and West, 1991
munity can now begin the task of determining what is good and what is bad about Heidegger's thought. That effort should revolve about the meaning of the Ought and its consequences for human culture and experience. Ethics and metaphysics form a unity that is not a sameness. The difference lies in their respective aims.
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Fascism and Nazism

Philosophy, 1940
When travellers are overcome by cold, it is said, they lie down quite happily and die. They put up no fight for life. If they struggled, they would keep warm; but they no longer want to struggle. The cold in themselves takes away the will to fight against the cold around them.
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Intellectuals and Nazism

2012
Although Nazism was destroyed totally and decisively at the end of World War II, the relationship of intellectuals to it as the years passed thereafter never proved simple. Its formation and evolution depended above all on two factors. First, intellectuals drew on traditions of conceptualising the nature of the Nazi ideology and Adolf Hitler's regime ...
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Nazism and Religion

2019
The National Socialist German Workers’ Party (NSDAP) always had a complicated relationship with religion, emblematic of the diverse völkisch movement out of which the NSDAP emerged. This relationship became even more complicated during the later years of the Weimar Republic as the party grew larger and attracted millions of new supporters from ...
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The Trivialisation of Nazism?

1992
Methodology is an attempt to define how to approach research scientifically. In doing this, it reflects the way in which we conceptualise both the subject under consideration and the wider world. Since history involves people, the methodological premises from which the historian begins must promote the understanding of their actions through a proper ...
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Hitler and the Uniqueness of Nazism [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Contemporary History, 2004
Though nazism can be located as a form of fascism or type of totalitarianism, these generic concepts inadequately account for what was singular about a regime which unleashed such devastating inhumanity — a terrible war of annihilation and the worst genocide the world has yet experienced.
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Was Nazism unique?

1983
Can National Socialism revive? At the end of the War, and immediately afterwards, I was often asked this question. It was a question which greatly exercised people at that time. I particularly remember an essay by Sir Lewis Namier, a historian of great range and penetration, in which he argued that nationalism followed defeat by half a generation, and ...
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Nazisme, environnement, écologie

La Pensée écologique, 2019
La nature prisée par les nazis n’est pas celle des naturalistes et autres écologistes, mais une nature sommairement darwinienne, plus germanisée qu’anthropisée. Elle n’a rien à voir avec l’amour et le respect de la biodiversité. Et de façon concrète, tant sur un plan civil que militaire, les nazis se sont montrés de redoutables destructeurs de la ...
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