Un-wesen : tarrying with the negative in Heidegger's black notebooks

In Gegory Fried (ed.), Confronting Heidegger: A Critical Dialogue on Politics and Philosophy. Lanham, Maryland, USA: Rowman & Littlefield International (2019)
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In the Black Notebooks, Heidegger portrays actual National Socialism as an Un-wesen or "distorted essence" that must be "affirmed" because it will bring about the collapse of modernity.

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