[lit-ideas] Re: Heidegger. Left or Right Wing?

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  • Date: Sat, 21 Nov 2009 13:39:15 +0100


Unfortunately I have been busy practising the means of transcendence beyond Dasein-with and Dasein-in to Dasein-for ('Sorge') by caring for a sick member of the household (who is finally on the road to recovery, thank goodness) and have not been able to give my full attention to the discussion of Heidegger and National Socialism (to which I once devoted the larger part of 2 years of research).

In anticipation of a little more time in the coming week, I will offer as something to chew on the following sentences:

>>'Heidegger', then, will take the place here of a certain discursive regularity. It will not be the proper name, which refers to a man from Meßkirch, deceased in 1976.<<

PLEASE NOTE that both I and Johannes Fritsche (from whose book _Historical Destiny And National Socialism in Heidegger's BEING AND TIME_ I took those sentences) are REPORTING, and NOT endorsing, them.

Chris Bruce,
momentarily doffing
his nurse's cap, in
Kiel, Germany

P.S. large parts of Fritsche's book are available in a 'limited preview' on Google books. Interested list members may wish to look it up for themselves. It is not an easy read, but it certainly is an interesting one.

-cb
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