
doi: 10.20901/an.13.04
The article discusses Heidegger’s advocacy of the idea of national-socialism and through contextual reading of Black Notebooks, his criticism of communism and Anglo-American liberalism. Taking into account the intellectual and the political context in which Black Notebooks were written, the author offers insight into Heidegger’s peculiar antisemitism and its link to his wider philosophical project on the history of the Being. This approach, the author shows, is in the core of Heidegger’s criticism of Soviet communism. Last part of the paper is devoted to the comparison of Dostoyevsky’s view on the role of Russian people with Heidegger’s view on that topic.
U članku se razmatra Heideggerova predanost ideji nacionalsocijalizma, te kroz kontekstualno čitanje Crnih bilježnica, njegova kritika boljševičkog komunizma i anglo-američkog liberalizma. Kroz raspravu o intelektualnom i povijesnom kontekstu u kojem su Crne bilježnice pisane, autor pruža uvid u Heideggerov osebujni antisemitizam koji je povezan s njegovim filozofskim projektom o povijesnosti bitka. Takav pristup je, autor pokazuje, u srži Heideggerove kritike sovjetskog komunizma. Završni dio rada posvećen je usporedbi Dostojevskog i njegova viđenja uloge ruskoga naroda s Heideggerovim promišljanjima o toj temi.
National Socialism, komunizam, bolshevism, nacionalsocijalizam, Heidegger, liberalizam, Crne bilježnice, boljševizam, liberalism, Political science, communism, J, Black Notebooks
National Socialism, komunizam, bolshevism, nacionalsocijalizam, Heidegger, liberalizam, Crne bilježnice, boljševizam, liberalism, Political science, communism, J, Black Notebooks
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