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Birken challenges the conventional wisdom that Hitlerism was a
revolt against Western values. Utilizing Adolph Hitler's major
writings, speeches, and recorded conversations, this path-breaking
study in intellectual history delineates the relationship of Nazism
to other European ideologies, both past and present. National
Socialism, Birken maintains, was nothing less than an attempt to
create a metaphysical foundation for the German nation-state after
both the Frankfurt Assembly and the Bismarckian pseudo-Reich had
failed to do so. In this context, Hitler can be seen as the last
great exponent of the Enlightenment tradition that glorified
fraternity. However, by grounding German nationalism in race,
Hitler sent his country on a path toward destruction in the Second
World War. Birken closes with the warning that our current failure
to provide a post-modern substitute for nationalism invites the
reassertion of the Enlightenment obsessions of nation and race.
Speculative and far-reaching, this book will stimulate the current
debate over nationalism and will be of interest to students of
politics and the social sciences as well as German history buffs.
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