Comparison Between Image and Nature Throughout the Bourgeois World and the Worker World on Ernst Jünger Thought

Abstract

The awareness that human being is just a puppet of the Spirit of the times, led Ernst Jünger to the creation of a number of reflections around image. Along these reflections, Jünger sought to offer a penetrating insight into the role of mankind in the history. Under Jünger, only as a creator subject human being can escape the historical tragic spirit. To this end, the author will write a series of texts with the desire to capture man as an actor of the history –not as a creator of this latter. Thus, contrary to its natural trend, technique is able to lead the human being towards freedom. This paper will study the double face of technical development using the thoughts of Ernst Jünger –action and thought man at the same time– as a guide.
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Aguirre, G. (2013). Comparison Between Image and Nature Throughout the Bourgeois World and the Worker World on Ernst Jünger Thought. El Futuro Del Pasado, 4, 481–491. https://doi.org/10.14201/fdp.24766

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