CAN POETRY CHANGE THE WORLD? ON HEIDEGGER´S CONFRONTATION WITH MARX AND THE ROLE OF POETRY IN THE TECHNICAL ERA Cover Image

KANN DIE POESIE DIE WELT VERÄNDERN? ÜBER HEIDEGGERS AUSEINANDERSETZUNG MIT MARX UND DIE ROLLE DER DICHTUNG IM TECHNISCHEN ZEITALTER
CAN POETRY CHANGE THE WORLD? ON HEIDEGGER´S CONFRONTATION WITH MARX AND THE ROLE OF POETRY IN THE TECHNICAL ERA

Author(s): Anna Pia Ruoppo
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Studia Universitatis Babes-Bolyai
Keywords: Heidegger; Marx; Phänomenologie; Praxis; Dichtung.

Summary/Abstract: Can Poetry Change the World? On Heidegger´s Confrontation with Marx and the Role of Poetry in the Technical Era. From the 1970es onwards, it becomes a characteristic trait of the Italian reception of Heidegger´s thinking to establish a link between Heidegger and Marx. A systematic reference to Marx is absent from Heidegger´s writing. However, Heidegger refers to Marx in a number of contexts and interprets several of the most prominent traits of Marx’s teaching. The present article establishes a connection between Heidegger and Marx mediated by the concept of alienation. In contrast to Marx, Heidegger sees a possibility to overcome alienation not by means of a political praxis, but through the capacity of poetry to see and to express the Being as a whole.

  • Issue Year: 56/2011
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 91-99
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: German
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