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Heidegger and Politics
Nazism, Care, and the Future of Democracy
Heidegger and Politics
Nazism, Care, and the Future of Democracy
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Description
One of the most influential philosophers of the twentieth century, Martin Heidegger is also notorious for having taken a political and philosophical path that led to Nazism, support for a Führer state, and an agonal attitude toward space and place in politics. Yet, there was another path open to him – one found in the pages of Heidegger's master work, Being and Time (1927). This alternate path is based on the structures of care that are not only readily apparent in Being and Time, but prove essential to forging a better understanding of democracy and of political community. Heidegger and Politics: Nazism, Care, and the Future of Democracy begins by tracing the politico-philosophical path Heidegger actually took, then turns to shaping a robust vision of a 'politics of care' from key elements in Being and Time presenting it as a way to resist the 'politics of contempt.'
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Three Approaches to Heidegger and Politics
Chapter 2: Heidegger and Politics
Chapter 3: Philosophical Foundations of a Politics of Care
Chapter 4: A Politics of Care
Chapter 5: Care Over Contempt
Bibliography
About the Author
Index
Product details
| Published | Dec 11 2025 |
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| Format | Ebook (Epub & Mobi) |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 240 |
| ISBN | 9781978768000 |
| Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
| Illustrations | 0 |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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Dr. Conque's book is an insightful, clear, well researched, and thoughtfully presented investigation of a 'politics of care' in Heidegger's Being and Time. It is a must read both for those who are interested in a balanced account of Heidegger and politics and for those who seek an alternative to the current 'politics of degradation and blame and authoritarianism.'
John Rose, Goucher College, USA
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What shall it be? A politics of contempt or a politics of care? In between those bookends, Andrea Conque searches for and finds in Being and Time a nascent notion of care. Her journey takes us carefully through the controversial Heidegger of Nazism, as well as his consistent antipathy toward modern subjectivism. Her exploration of Heidegger is tempered by a close examination of the scholarly research on his writings and an exhaustive search of Heidegger's essays, his lectures, books, Black Notebooks, and, brilliantly, his love letters to Hannah Arendt. With the voice of Augustine in the background, Conque carefully mines this rich and controversial set of works and creates an "originary ethics" of care based on authentic solicitude, a foundation for a politics of care. This is a book for our time.
Cecil L. Eubanks, Emeritus and Founding Director, LSU Ethics Institute, USA
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