
The Pete Quiñones Show The Work of Ernst Nolte Complete - w/ Thomas777
Nov 14, 2025
Thomas777, a revisionist historian and fiction writer, dives deep into the controversial work of Ernst Nolte. He discusses Nolte's connection to Heidegger and how modernity shaped ideologies that led to catastrophe. The conversation explores the complexities of National Socialism and fascism, critiques simplistic historical narratives, and examines the interplay of ideologies during the Cold War. Thomas also addresses Soviet and Nazi atrocities, Zionism's Western roots, and the political implications of Israel’s emergency narrative, shedding light on contentious historical debates.
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Revisionism As A Civilizational Diagnosis
- Ernst Nolte's revisionism reframes 20th-century ideologies as responses to a Western civilizational crisis rather than mere criminal aberrations.
- Understanding fascism, Nazism, communism, and capitalism requires a philosophical, historical lens rooted in Heideggerian and Hegelian thought.
Being, Time, And Modernity's Collapse
- Heidegger saw the modern era as a removal of man from historical time that produces cultural and existential breakdowns.
- This removal fuels technological scientism and underpins modern ideologies' pathologies in Nolte's view.
Technology As The Common Root Of Ideologies
- Nolte links communism and capitalism as two technological manifestations that remove transcendence and historicity from human life.
- That shared technological transcendence creates conditions where large-scale dehumanization and ideological totalizing become possible.










