
Rev Left Radio Heidegger in Ruins: Philosophy, Fascism, and the Politics of Being
Nov 12, 2025
Dr. Richard Wolin, a distinguished intellectual historian and author of "Heidegger in Ruins," delves into the troubling links between Martin Heidegger's philosophy and his ties to National Socialism. They discuss how Heidegger’s concepts like Being and Dasein became entangled with fascist ideologies. Wolin highlights the implications of the Black Notebooks and critiques the attempts to sanitize Heidegger’s legacy. Their conversation uncovers the dangers of seeking authenticity without solidarity, echoing in today’s political landscape.
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The Black Notebooks' Revelations
- Heidegger's Black Notebooks were private philosophical journals spanning decades that he insisted be published.
- They reveal persistent anti-Semitic and pro-Nazi themes even after WWII.
Dasein As Political Pivot
- Being-in-the-world (Dasein) reframes philosophy away from Cartesian subjectivity to lived existence.
- That shift enabled political readings emphasizing rootedness, historicity, and collective destiny.
Decline Narratives Fuel Authoritarianism
- Heidegger adopted the conservative-revolution critique of Western decline, drawing on Spengler and Nietzsche.
- That civilizational despair paved intellectual paths toward authoritarian remedies.










