
New Books in Critical Theory Richard Wolin, "Heidegger in Ruins: Between Philosophy and Ideology" (Yale UP, 2023)
Jan 2, 2026
Richard Wolin, a distinguished professor at the CUNY Graduate Center and expert in 20th-century intellectual history, dives deep into the controversial legacy of Martin Heidegger. He reveals how Heidegger’s flirtation with National Socialism intertwines with his philosophical work and explores the implications of the infamous 'Black Notebooks.' Wolin discusses Heidegger's anti-Semitism, his ideologies on work and locality, and the connections between his thought and contemporary far-right movements, unveiling the unsettling intersections of philosophy and ideology.
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Philosophy Entwined With Ideology
- Heidegger fused his philosophical project with historical and political commitments rather than keeping them separate.
- Richard Wolin argues this entwinement makes Heidegger's legacy radically compromised.
Heidegger Tried To 'Lead The Leader'
- Heidegger sought to become the movement's philosophical preceptor and briefly served as Freiburg rector in 1933.
- He resigned in 1934 but remained active in Nazi intellectual committees and projects.
Translation Masks Ideological Meaning
- Translations can obscure Heidegger's ideological language and downplay Nazi-infused meanings.
- Wolin warns that translating terms like Volk or Führer as neutral words misrepresents their 1930s political charge.

