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Nazi philosophers or Nazi intellectuals were philosophers, thinkers, poets, or opinion-makers, who were members of the Nazi Party or who’s ideas – writings – speeches furthered the Nazi or Fascist parties. In addition, the list includes other such persons whose ideas were explicitly taken up at the time by Nazi ideology or Fascist ideology especially in relationship to racism.

It should be noted that Nazism is actually a contraction of the German word Nationalsozialismus, derived from the official German name of Hitler’s party, Nationalsozialische Deutsche Arbeterpartei, NSDAP.[1] It is considered by many scholars to be a form of fascism. [2] While it incorporated elements from both political wings, it formed most of its alliances on the political right.[3] Hence the inclusion of individuals that many consider or know only as Fascist.

We also include here philosophers or intellectuals who were actively suppressed by the Nazi regime. In a sense this destructive or barbaric approach of Nazism to the history of philosophy may be even be more relevant to the topic of Nazi philosophy.

Philosophers, Sociologists[edit]

Philosophers, Sociologists, who were Used or Misused by the Nazi or Fascist parties[edit]
Philosophers, Sociologists who were suppressed by the Nazi regime[edit]

Political Scientists, Legal Scientists[edit]

Theologians, Anthropologists, Ethnologists, Culturalists, Linguists[edit]

Writers, Artists[edit]

  • Ernst Jünger[25](he later fell out with the Nazi party though was a member initially)
Writers, Artists, who were Used or Misused by the Nazi or Fascist parties[edit]
Writers, Artists who were suppressed by the Nazi regime[edit]

Almost all modernist art was considered degenerate by the Nazi regime. Amongst those who were suppressed both during the Nazi books Burnings and the attempt to destroy modernist fine art in the "degenerate"art exhibition were[30]:

Biologists, Zoologists, Physicians[edit]

Politicians, Polemicists, Journalists, Publishers[edit]

We do not include all political figures, many of the more well knows ones for whom it could be argued were influential ideologically and hence philosophically if only locally so.

Bankers, Corporate bodies[edit]

See also[edit]

For the use, or misuse, the Nazi party made of other philosophers, intellectuals and concepts, see,

There were of course other Nazi Philosophers but in a very different sense: the philosophers and writers that were suppressed by Nazism, and this in a sense shows the Nazi ideology's negative image. The list included much more philosophy than is covered by the list given above of those taken up by Nazi ideology, it also includes whole areas of the intellectual life of the early twentieth century: psychoanalysis, text's by Jewish intellectuals, and of course, authors of the left, see:

The 1933 Nazi book burnings included authors such as:


For a more general list of German public figures who were prominent before and after the war see,

References[edit]

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