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Reactionary Modernism: Technology, culture, and politics in Weimar and the Third Reich
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Reactionary Modernism: Technology, culture, and politics in Weimar and the Third Reich

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How could Germany’s conservative revolutionaries of the Weimar Republic, and later the Nazis, reject the rationalism of the Enlightenment and yet embrace modern technology? Jeffrey Herf examines this paradox in a cultural tradition evident in the writings of some major intellectuals of the Weimar right - Ernst Juenger, Oswald Spengler, Werner Sombart, Hans Freyer, Carl Schmitt, and Martin Heidegger - as well as writings of German engineers both before and after the Nazi seizure of power.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 May 1986
Pages
264
ISBN
9780521338332

How could Germany’s conservative revolutionaries of the Weimar Republic, and later the Nazis, reject the rationalism of the Enlightenment and yet embrace modern technology? Jeffrey Herf examines this paradox in a cultural tradition evident in the writings of some major intellectuals of the Weimar right - Ernst Juenger, Oswald Spengler, Werner Sombart, Hans Freyer, Carl Schmitt, and Martin Heidegger - as well as writings of German engineers both before and after the Nazi seizure of power.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
31 May 1986
Pages
264
ISBN
9780521338332