Abstract

This paper interprets the entanglement of Heidegger's philosophy with National Socialism from a perspective which differs from that of his critics and defenders. Heidegger's politics is indeed connected with National Socialism, but it identifies itself neither with the Nazi ideology nor with traditional politics. His politics is the expression of a philosophical romantic project related to a particular reading of Holderlin and to a Platonic conception of philosophy. To recognize the meta-political nature of his thinking requires rethinking the Heidegger affair from a standpoint that asks for the relationship between philosophy and myth.

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