Jüngerism

Jüngerism is the philosophy associated with the philosopher, soldier, writer and philosopher Ernst Jünger.

History
Ernst Jünger — German soldier, philosopher and author. He was a radical critic of the Weimar democratic system, which he called the " liberal plague." As a veteran of WW1 and WW2, he was an ardent supporter of militarism,  nationalism and  conservatism, and believed that  military discipline should be the foundation of society.

His nationalism attracted the attention of the NSDAP, and Hitler wanted him on his side, despite the fact that Jünger was a  critic of Nazism because of the " threat to individual freedom", although he is still accused of collaborating with the  Reich.

After WW2, Jünger wrote the novel Eumesivle, a key theme of which was Stirner's concept of human uniqueness. Junger was also a key figure in the Revolutionary Conservative Movement.

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