Abstract

Preface 1. The paradox of reactionary modernism 2. The conservative revolution of Weimar 3. Oswald Spengler: bourgeois antinomies, reactionary reconciliations 4. Ernest Junger's magical realism 5. Technology and three mandarin thinkers 6. Werner Sombart: technology and the Jewish question 7. Engineers as ideologues 8. Reactionary modernism in the Third Reich 9. Conclusion Bibliographical essay Index.

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