The article deals with the political strategies of resistance to power of philosophers Walter Benjamin and Ernst Junger. Despite the fact that they come from the same positions: criticism of the rule of law, contempt for parliamentary democracy and liberalism, their paths lead in completely different directions. In the framework of this article, we consider Benjamin's concept of “divine violence” as a pure nonviolent means, as well as the concept of the Anarch Ernst Junger, which is a kind of aesthetics of existence, close to that of Michel Foucault.
Original languageRussian
Pages (from-to)31-35
JournalColloquium-journal
Issue number20-4 (44)
StatePublished - 2019
Externally publishedYes

    Research areas

  • conservatism, Ernst Junger, history, pain, political philosophy, power, violence, Walter Benjamin, боль, Вальтер Беньямин, власть, история, консерватизм, насилие, политическая философия, Эрнст Юнгер

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