附註:Includes bibliographical references (229-352) and index.
1. Being and Time, Section 74 -- 2. Being and Time, Sections 72-77 -- 3. Fate, Community, and Society -- 4. Being and Time and Leftist Concepts of History and Decision -- 5. Heidegger after the Machtergreifung -- 6. Epilogue.
摘要:There has been much debate over the relationship of Heidegger's philosophy - in particular his book Being and Timeto his practical involvement with National Socialism. Yet the question has never been addressed through a comparison of Being and Time with other texts on history and politics written at the time. Johannes Fritsche does this, providing a detailed interpretation of the relevant passages in Being and Timeespecially sections 72-77 on fate, community, and society. He analyzes for comparison two other authors who explicitly regarded themselves as rightists - Adolf Hitler (Mein Kampf) and Max Scheler (Formalism in Ethics and other writings) - and two authors on the left - Georg Lukacs (History and Class Consciousness) and Paul Tillich (The Socialist Decision)." "Fritsche concludes that Being and Time is a brilliant summary of right-wing politics in general, which proposes the destruction of liberal society in order to regenerate an idealized community. -- Provided by publisher.