Sumario: | This book explores the political philosophy of Ernst Jünger, a prominent 20th-century thinker known for his ideas on nihilism, technology, and the concept of the World State. Authored by Ricardo Franklin Cuasnicú, the work delves into Jünger's essays, diaries, and novels, providing a comprehensive introduction to his thought. It examines key concepts like the metaphysical 'figure,' the ontology of work, and the influence of technology on modern life. The book is intended for readers interested in political philosophy, offering insights into the relevance of Jünger's ideas for contemporary issues. Cuasnicú aims to present Jünger's work in a way that resonates with current philosophical discussions, bridging historical and modern perspectives.
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