Foreword page vii

I Between Politics and Philosophy 1

1. A Media Affair 1

2. A Nazi by Chance . . . 3

3. Biographical Detail, or Philosophical Nexus? 4

4. Heidegger, an Anti-Semite? 6

5. What Has Been Left Unsaid about the Jewish Question 8

6. The Black Notebooks 9

7. Reductio ad Hitlerum: On the Posthumous Trial of Heidegger 11

8. A Calling to Account? 13

9. From Derrida to Schürmann: Toward an Anarchic Reading 14

10. Taming Heidegger 18

11. The Exclusion of Nazism from Philosophy 19

12. Philosophical Commitment and Political Decision 20

II Philosophy and Hatred of the Jews 22

1. Luther, Augustine, and “the Jews and Their Lies” 22

2. The “Jewish Question” in Philosophy 26

3. Kant and the “Euthanasia of Judaism” 32

4. Hegel and the Jew without Property 36

5. “Anti-anti-Semite?” Nietzsche, the Antichrist, and the Falsification of Values 46 6. Lies and Fakery: The Non-being of the Jew in Mein Kampf 59

III The Question of Being and the Jewish Question 65

1. The Night of Being 65

2. In An Esoteric Tone . . . 68

3. Anti-Semitism and Never-dispelled Doubts 69

4. Metaphors of an Absence 75

5. The Jew and the Oblivion of Being 77

6. The Greeks, the Germans – and the Jews 80

7. The Rootless Agents of Acceleration 84

8. Against the Jewish Intellectuals 88

9. Geist and ruach: The “Original Fire” and the Spectral Breath 93

10. Machination and Power 96 11. The Desertification of the Earth 99

12. The Apocalyptic and the “Prince of This World” 101

13. The Deracification of Peoples 103

14. Race or Rank? 106 15. The Metaphysics of Blood 110

16. “My ‘Attack’ on Husserl” 115

17. Heidegger, Jünger, and the Topology of the Jew 123

18. The Enemy: Heidegger versus Schmitt 129

19. Polemos and Total War 142

20. Weltjudentum: The Jewish World Conspiracy 148

21. Judeo-Bolshevism 154

22. Weltlos – Without World: The Jew and the Stone 161

23. Metaphysical Anti-Semitism 164

24. The Jew and the “Purification” of Being 169

25. “What Is It about No-thing?” 172

IV After Auschwitz 175

1. Bellum judaicum 175

2. To Abdicate to Silence? 178

3. “The Production of Corpses” and Ontic Indifference 184

4. The Ontological Massacre: Parmenides and Auschwitz 188

5. “Do They Die? They Do Not Die, They Are Liquidated. . .” 191

6. Positionality, Technology, Crime 193

7. The Northeast Wind: Heading Toward Defeat 196

8. Selbstvernichtung: The Shoah and the “Self-Annihilation” of the Jews 199

9. The Betrayal of the “German Essence” 202

10. If Germany is a Lager, Then Who Is the Victim? 206

11. The “Question of Guilt” and the Crime Against the Germans 211

12. The “Note for Jackasses”: Against the Jewish Prophecy 212

13. World Democracy and the Dictatorship of Monotheism 218

14. “An Old Spirit of Revenge Makes its Way upon the Earth” 220

15. Whether It Is Possible to Forgive a Rabbi 223

16. Cousin Gross and Cousin Klein: Jews and Family Resemblances 224

17. The Oblivion of the Jew: The Hidden Debt 229

18. Where Paul is Hidden 233

19. The Future of Being and the Hebrew Name 238

20. A Pagan Landscape 240

21. The Other Beginning, the Beginning of the Other: Anarchy, Birth 241

22. An Angel in the Black Forest: Apocalypse and Revolution 243

Notes 248

Index 303