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Theodor Lessing

    February 8, 1872 – August 31, 1933

    Theodor Lessing was a German philosopher known for his profound exploration of Jewish identity and the phenomenon of antisemitism, which he sought to explain amidst the rise of Nazi Germany. Influenced by Nietzsche, his work delved into the nature of history as a subjective construct and the human search for meaning in an unknowable reality. Lessing's philosophical legacy lies in his critical engagement with the complex social and psychological currents of his time, offering a unique perspective on self-hatred and societal conflict.

    Theodor Lessing
    Die verfluchte Kultur
    Geschichte als Sinngebung des Sinnlosen
    Nietzsche
    Einmal und nie wieder: Lebenserinnerungen
    Enemy in the Country: Satires and Novellas
    Jewish Self-Hate