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New German Critique (2006) 33 (3 (99)): 83–119.
Published: 01 November 2006
...Benno Wagner New German Critique, Inc. 2006 Insuring Nietzsche: Kafkaʼs Files Benno Wagner Thus spake Schubal. . . . They certainly did not notice the holes...
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New German Critique (2012) 39 (1 (115)): 67–111.
Published: 01 February 2012
... not only is informed by such figures as G. W. F. Hegel, Karl Marx, and Sigmund Freud but crucially draws on the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche as well. Marcuse undertakes an immanent critique and reformulation of the philosophical concept of essence, conceiving “essence” as an inexhaustible process...
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New German Critique (2011) 38 (2 (113)): 25–50.
Published: 01 August 2011
...Jennifer Ratner-Rosenhagen In 1881 Friedrich Nietzsche received his first piece of fan mail from the United States. Though only a handful of letters came to him during his lifetime, many more would follow after his death in 1900. During the early twentieth century, Nietzsche admirers from all over...
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New German Critique (2017) 44 (2 (131)): 163–200.
Published: 01 August 2017
... . www.islaminteractive.info/content/muhammad-asad-between-religion-and-politics (accessed November 1, 2015) . Aschheim Steven . 1992 . The Nietzsche Legacy in Germany, 1890–1990 . Berkeley : University of California Press . Backhausen Manfred . 2008 . Die Lahore-Ahmadiyya-Bewegung in Europa...
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New German Critique (2010) 37 (3 (111)): 173–198.
Published: 01 November 2010
...Adi Armon During the Weimar years Leo Strauss was intellectually and spiritually close to streams of thought that were averse to liberalism, enlightenment, and democracy. Specifically, he was mostly influenced by Friedrich Nietzsche, Martin Heidegger, and Carl Schmitt. The political philosophy...
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New German Critique (2008) 35 (2 (104)): 33–53.
Published: 01 August 2008
...Bo Earle In Negative Dialectics Theodor W. Adorno attempts to work through the death of aura. Drawing on G. W. F. Hegel's account of the “beautiful soul” from the Phenomenology of Spirit and Robert Pippin's account of “modern melancholia” in Friedrich Nietzsche, I interpret these attempts in terms...
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New German Critique (2013) 40 (3 (120)): 137–170.
Published: 01 November 2013
... of Nietzsche’s anti-Socratic account of the decline of tragic drama.”1 Within a few years, the man whom Susan Sontag had lauded on Hitler’s release as a cross between Walter Benjamin and Rich- ard Wagner had become a nonperson, a strange caput mortuum not unlike the erstwhile mistress of Wahnfried...
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New German Critique (2015) 42 (2 (125)): 31–48.
Published: 01 August 2015
... that interrogate modernity and its prioritization of mobility and speed: first, the moral interpretation of lateness as a stigma (Friedrich Nietzsche, Thomas Mann); second, the psychic view of lateness as a condition of perception (Georg Simmel, Franz Kafka, Robert Walser); and third, the psychoanalytic...
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New German Critique (2023) 50 (3 (150)): 175–184.
Published: 01 November 2023
... alight, I explained how Arthur Schopenhauer’s influence on Friedrich Nietzsche, the Frankfurt School, and psychoanalysis made it possible to supplant the politics of form with an ethics of aesthetics and critical relation. I, perhaps, said something along these lines. To be honest, the memory of what I...
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New German Critique (2024) 51 (3 (153)): 99–123.
Published: 01 November 2024
..., with Nietzsche, the sole rationale behind denaturalizing critique. By contrast, Adorno’s concept of natural history offers a profound (if long-overlooked) self-critique of critique’s one-sided reliance on denaturalization: it suggests how it is possible to harness natural limits as levers for emancipatory...
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New German Critique (2024) 51 (2 (152)): 79–104.
Published: 01 August 2024
... communitarianism World War I Friedrich Nietzsche Stefan George For the time being, however, the point is simply this: the struggle “to be one with all that lives,” 23 which is noted in the epigraph cited at the outset and drawn from Hölderlin’s novel Hyperion —an articulation that lends expression...
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New German Critique (2023) 50 (1 (148)): 83–102.
Published: 01 February 2023
... and anarchism became more polarizing and rhetorically charged in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Nietzsche, for example, uses anarchism and socialism almost interchangeably. The Anti-Christ portrays an anarchist who “finds pleasure in scolding” and demands rights and justice “under the influence...
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New German Critique (2023) 50 (1 (148)): 155–178.
Published: 01 February 2023
....” 77 Améry takes this point for granted, but it merits closer scrutiny given his praise of counterviolence. A comparison with Nietzsche, for him the thinker of ressentiment par excellence and “the man who dreamed of the synthesis of the brute with the superhuman,” is helpful in this regard. 78...
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New German Critique (2021) 48 (3 (144)): 31–63.
Published: 01 November 2021
..., Heidegger’s notion of the call is taken as a secularized account of revelation, and it is underscored that his thought is made possible by the highest speculative premises of Christian tradition. Building on Nietzsche’s principle that “the denial of the Biblical God demands the denial of Biblical morality...
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New German Critique (2021) 48 (1 (142)): 181–209.
Published: 01 February 2021
... that Nietzsche envisions in his Vom Nutzen und Nachtheil der Historie fuer das Leben ( The Use and Abuse of History ): Cheerfulness, good conscience, joyful action, trust in what is to come—all that depends, with the individual as with a people, on the following facts: that there is a line which divides...
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New German Critique (2011) 38 (3 (114)): 79–93.
Published: 01 November 2011
... Work,” in A Companion to the Works of Alfred Döblin, ed. Roland Dollinger, Wulf Koepke, and Heidi Thomann Tewarson (Rochester, NY: Camden House, 2004), 111–39. 4. See Freny Mistry, Nietzsche and Buddhism: Prolegomenon to a Comparative Study (Berlin: de Gruyter, 1981); and Weijian Liu, Die...
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New German Critique (2010) 37 (1 (109)): 119–145.
Published: 01 February 2010
... Stirner and Friedrich Nietzsche, this did not necessarily presuppose the assimilation of individuality into a larger whole, such as the nation, the state, or the world. Nietzsche, for example, can hardly be interpreted as a holist. Indeed, the fact that his individualism did not make him adopt any...
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New German Critique (2016) 43 (3 (129)): 175–201.
Published: 01 November 2016
... by Moldenhauer Eva Michel Karl Markus . Frankfurt am Main : Suhrkamp . Hohendahl Peter . 2011 . “A Precarious Balance: Adorno and German Classicism.” New Literary History 42 , no. 3 : 31 – 52 . Holbrook Peter . 1997 . “Nietzsche's Hamlet.” Shakespeare Survey 50 : 171...
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New German Critique (2013) 40 (1 (118)): 175–198.
Published: 01 February 2013
..., literary expressionism owes an enormous debt to Friedrich Nietzsche, and I want to outline this now before turning to Adorno’s understanding of aesthetic experience. Richard Gray has written that the literature of German expressionism can be seen as “the attempt to transform, by means...
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New German Critique (2022) 49 (2 (146)): 49–75.
Published: 01 August 2022
... by referring to Friedrich Nietzsche’s critique of Wagner in Der Fall Wagner for “writing theatrically for the theater.” 32 Rosenzweig claims that, while Shakespeare is pardoned for this same crime, “Schiller and Wagner are seriously charged” with it. Rosenzweig assumes that a similar process that had...