Abstract
Limiting itself to condemn Heidegger’s antisemitism trying to save his philosophy is a desperate attempt, because the antisemitism of the author of Being and Time does not have a naturalistic dimension, but a cultural one: for him ‘world Jewry’ is above all synonymous of modernity and humanism. Heidegger’s philosophy must be rejected not (only) as antisemitic, but (especially) as inherently reactionary.
References
AZZARÀ, Stefano G. Heidegger “inocente”: Um exorcismo da esquerda pós-moderna. Crítica Marxista, Campinas, SP, v. 23, n. 42, p. 103–111, 2016. https://doi.org/10.53000/cma.v23i42.19161
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