- Armin Mohler
Armin Mohler (
April 12 ,1920 -July 4 ,2003 ) was a Swiss-bornfar right political writer and philosopher associated with theNeue Rechte phenomenon. Mohler's ideas owed more to theNouvelle Droite strain associated with GRECE than theOstpolitik -derived ideas of a strong German state associated with contemporaries such asRobert Spaemann andGerd-Klaus Kaltenbrunner [M. Minkenberg, 'The New Right in France and Germany: Nouvelle Droite, Neue Rechte, and the New Right Radical Parties', P. H. Merkl & L Weinberg (eds.), "The Revival of Right Wing Extremism in the Nineties", London: Frank Cass, 1997, pp. 73-4] .Life
Born in
Basel , Mohler studied at theUniversity of Basel where for a time he supportedcommunism . He was called up to the Swiss army at the age of 20 but, after reading the works ofOswald Spengler , became a supporter ofNazi Germany and defected to that country in 1942 with the aim of joining theWaffen SS . Although Mohler proved medically unfit for duty, he remained in Berlin for another year before returning to Switzerland, where he was incarcerated fordesertion . After World War II he returned to study inBerlin and completed his doctoral thesis "Die Konservative Revolution in Deutschland 1918-1932 (The Conservative Revolution in Germany, 1918-1932)" underKarl Jaspers in 1949. In the same year, he worked as a secretary for his idolErnst Jünger , but that man had become too moderate for Mohler's taste after the end of the war. He went on to work as a correspondent inParis for "Die Zeit " from 1953 to 1961. After that he lived inMunich , working for theSiemens Foundation . He later worked for bothFranz Josef Strauß andAlain de Benoist . In 1967, he became the first to receive theKonrad Adenauer Prize . After German re-unification, Mohler attempted to exploit the confusion in the left to further his conservative ideas, but failed. He died in 2003 at the age of 83. [Balzer, Jens: [http://www.klick-nach-rechts.de/ticker/2003/07/mohler.htm Verspäteter Konservativer: Zum Tod des Historikers und Publizisten Armin Mohler] in "Berliner Zeitung 2003-07-12 . Accessed April 19, 2007.]Writings and ideas
Mohler's seminal work was the book "Die Konservative Revolution in Deutschland 1918-1932" ("The Conservative Revolution in Germany, 1918-1932") (initially his doctoral thesis) which argued that history was a spherical process that can move in any direction according to how it is driven by charismatic individuals, a process he described as '
nominalism .' [ [http://foster.20megsfree.com/528.htm Interview with Robert Steuckers] byTroy Southgate ] It has been argued that this is a view he shares withGaia philosophy .Mohler also argued against any notion of German guilt for the
Second World War , arguing that post-war Germany should 'step out of Hitler's shadow'. In this respect it has been claimed that Mohler was a forerunner ofErnst Nolte and associated thinkers involved in the "Historikerstreit ". [ [http://www.projects.v2.nl/~arns/Texts/leitkultur-e.html Prelude, Interlude, Afterlude. Spotlights on German Debates] ]As well as this Mohler regularly contributed to journals such as "
Nation Europa " and "Die Tat " whilst also writing for more mainstream newspapers such as "Die Zeit " and "Junge Freiheit ". Under the alias Michael Hintermwald he contributed articles to Gerhard Frey's "Deutschen National-Zeitung".Political activism
Mohler was initially a supporter of
Franz Josef Strauß and theChristian Social Union of Bavaria but later worked withFranz Schönhuber in the founding of The Republicans. Internationally he was close toAlain de Benoist .Fascism
Mohler's notion of Conservative Revolution has been described as
fascism , withRoger Griffin arguing this point. [R. Griffin, "The Nature of Fascism", London : Routledge, 1993, pp. 166-9] In a newspaper interview Mohler accepted that he was a fascist but only in the tradition ofJosé Antonio Primo de Rivera and with the acceptance of the notion that fascism had its roots in thefar left as argued byZeev Sternhell .External links
*de icon [http://dispatch.opac.d-nb.de/DB=4.1/REL?PPN=118923935 Literature by and about Armin Mohler ]
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