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Alfred Baeumler : ウィキペディア英語版 | Alfred Baeumler Alfred Baeumler (or Bäumler; ; November 19, 1887 in Neustadt an der Tafelfichte, Bohemia – March 19, 1968 in Eningen unter Achalm, near Reutlingen), was a German philosopher and pedagogue. From 1924 he taught at the Technische Universität Dresden, at first as an unsalaried lecturer Privatdozent. Bäumler was made associate professor (Extraordinarius) in 1928 and full professor (Ordinarius) a year later. From 1933 he taught philosophy and political education in Berlin as the director of the Institute for Political Pedagogy. ==Biography== An influential philosopher in Nazi Germany, Baeumler used Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophy to legitimize Nazism. Thomas Mann read Baeumler's work on Nietzsche in the early 1930s, and characterized passages of it as "Hitler prophecy".〔''Thomas Mann und Alfred Baeumler'', Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, 1989, p. 185〕 Baeumler's 1931 book ''Nietzsche, der Philosoph und Politiker'' states: His books were published in Italy in the late 1990s by the ''Edizioni di Ar'', a far-right publishing house.〔founded in 1963 by Franco Freda, a neo-fascist condemned to 15 years of imprisonment for "subversive association" and involvement in several bombings〕
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