FROM A KNIGHT TO A MASS WORKER: THE DEVELOPMENT OF ERNST JÜNGER’S VIEW OF THE FIGHTING INDIVIDUAL

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Babeș-Bolyai University / Cluj University Press

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In the article I first examine Ernst Jünger’s thematically structured memoir The Fight as Inner Experience in which he depicts the individual soldier as a committed knightly fighter who is willing to sacrifice his life for an idea. Subsequently I analyze Jünger’s treatise Total Mobilization in which a largely different picture of the fighting individual emerges: a conformist member of the working mass who performs unquestioningly tasks assigned to him by the collective. I explain the reasons for “the victory” of the worker over the knight and highlight important shifts in Jünger’s thinking as well as its ambiguities.

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