Martin Heidegger and Nazism (English Wikipedia)

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  • As early as 1916, Heidegger wrote to his fiancée Elfride: "The Jewification of our culture and our universities is indeed frightening and I believe that the German race should find sufficient inner energy to emerge". Faye, Emmanuel (3 May 2012). "Così pubblicò i suoi corsi per celebrare il nazismo" [Thus he published his courses to celebrate Nazism]. Corriere della sera (in Italian). Retrieved 3 August 2023.

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  • Humanist, Arnfinn Pettersen Redaktør i (March 4, 2004). "En heks og hennes skjebne" [Destiny of a witch]. forskning.no (in Norwegian).

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  • Peter E. Gordon, Review of Heidegger: The Introduction of Nazism into Philosophy, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews: An Electronic Journal, 12 March 2010. [1]

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  • Escudero, Jesús Adrián (2015). "Heidegger?s Black Notebooks and the Question of Anti-Semitism". Gatherings: The Heidegger Circle Annual. 5: 21–49. doi:10.5840/gatherings201552. Among other things, it remains clear that Heidegger rejects the National Socialist ideology of racial and biological oppression. [...] In light of the available documentation, it seems difficult to speak of a racist or biological anti-Semitism in Heidegger. Also, in the Black Notebooks and in other writings there are passages in which Heidegger appears extremely critical of this type of anti-Semitism. [...] In Heidegger's case, it is a type of anti-Semitism that could be qualified as "religious," "cultural," or "spiritual." [...] It seems that for every piece of evidence for anti-Semitism there is another piece of evidence against it.
  • Charles Blattberg, "Antisemitism and the Aesthetic," The Philosophical Forum, Volume 52, Number 3, Fall 2021, pp. 189–210.

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  • Assheuer, Thomas (21 March 2014). "Das vergiftete Erbe" [The poisoned legacy]. Die Zeit (in German).
  • "It is nothing less than the inevitable reflection that we are faced with the choice either to reintroduce authentically native forces and educators ("echte bodenständige Kräfte und Erzieher") into our German spiritual life, or deliver it definitively to Jewification ("Verjudung") both in the broadest and most limited sense of the term". "Die Verjudung des deutschen Geistes" [The Jewification of the German spirit]. Die Zeit (in German). 22 December 1989. Retrieved 3 August 2023.
  • R.Safranski Martin Heidegger: Between Good and Evil p.256, see also Ulrich Sieg: "Die Verjudung des deutschen Geistes". Ein unbekannter Brief Heideggers, Die Zeit, 22. Dezember 1989 (Zeit-online)