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Hitler's philosophers / Yvonne Sherratt.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Haven : Yale University Press, ©2013.Description: xx, 302 pages, [8] pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0300151934 (cl : alk. paper)
  • 0300205473 (pbk.)
  • 9780300151930 (cl : alk. paper)
  • 9780300205473 (pbk.)
Subject(s):
Contents:
Hitler: the "bartender of genius" -- Poisoned chalice -- Collaborators -- Hitler's lawmaker: Carl Schmitt -- Hitler's superman: Martin Heidegger -- Hitler's opponents. Tragedy: Walter Benjamin -- Exile: Theodor Adorno -- The Jewess: Hannah Arendt -- The martyr: Kurt Huber -- The Nuremberg trials and beyond.
Summary: Offers an account of the philosophers who supported Hitler's rise to power and those whose lives were wrecked by his regime.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Hitler had a dream to rule the world, not only with the gun but also with his mind. He saw himself as a "philosopher-leader" and astonishingly gained the support of many intellectuals of his time. In this compelling book, Yvonne Sherratt explores Hitler's relationship with philosophers and uncovers cruelty, ambition, violence, and betrayal where least expected--at the heart of Germany's ivory tower.

Sherratt investigates international archives, discovering evidence back to the 1920s of Hitler's vulgarization of noble thinkers of the past, including Kant, Nietzsche, and Darwin. She reveals how philosophers of the 1930s eagerly collaborated to lend the Nazi regime a cloak of respectability: Martin Heidegger, Carl Schmitt, and a host of others. And while these eminent men sanctioned slaughter, Semitic thinkers like Walter Benjamin and opponents like Kurt Huber were hunted down or murdered. Many others, such as Theodor Adorno and Hannah Arendt, were forced to flee as refugees. The book portrays their fates, to be dispersed across the world as the historic edifice of Jewish-German culture was destroyed by Hitler.

Sherratt not only confronts the past; she also tracks down chilling evidence of continuing Nazi sympathy in Western Universities today.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 286-294) and index.

Hitler: the "bartender of genius" -- Poisoned chalice -- Collaborators -- Hitler's lawmaker: Carl Schmitt -- Hitler's superman: Martin Heidegger -- Hitler's opponents. Tragedy: Walter Benjamin -- Exile: Theodor Adorno -- The Jewess: Hannah Arendt -- The martyr: Kurt Huber -- The Nuremberg trials and beyond.

Offers an account of the philosophers who supported Hitler's rise to power and those whose lives were wrecked by his regime.

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