Prologue : hidden in plain sight -- Heidegger's politics of silence -- Vølkisch affinities and the renewal of the German spirit -- The unsaid in being and time -- Withdrawal in Aristotle's Metaphysics -- Being the measure : the pedagogy of male self-mastery -- Being without measure : silencing the feminine -- Landscape and volk : the silent place of the black notebooks -- Conclusion : philosophy and totalitarianism.
Summary
In treating Heidegger's Black Notebooks as central to his philosophical project, this book shows how his philosophy emerges from the same combination of anti-Semitism and ethno-nationalism that produced National Socialism.
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