The Politics of Being: The Political Thought of Martin Heidegger

Columbia University Press (1992)
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This study reconstructs the relationship between philosophy and politics in the way in which Heidegger's failure as a politician influenced the redevelopment of philosophy in the 1930s. The author also explains how Heidegger's failure influenced the content and direction of his later work.

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