
Nazis and Philosophers: One Man's History of Exile
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This book is a personal recollection and essay written by the famous German philosopher Karl Lovitt after he went into exile. When the Nazis came to power in 1933, Lovett, who was Jewish, was forced to go into exile. Based on personal experience, the author recorded in detail the changes in German society before and after the Nazis came to power, the persecution of Jews, and the attitudes of German intellectuals from all walks of life toward the Nazis, especially the reactions of university professors and students, presenting the true face of that era. The book also records Lovett's criticism of his teacher Heidegger at length and analyzes the "Nazi roots" in Heidegger's thought.
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