The biopolitics of souls: Racism, Nazism, and Plato

Simona Forti

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Abstract

This essay focuses on the relationship between biopolitics and race theory. Starting from Foucault, many authors have considered totalitarian anti-Semitism as a depravity of biologism. This essay would like to challenge this all-too-simple positivist, materialist, and evolutionist picture of biopolitics in the Third Reich. It examines another "tradition" of racial theories, central to National Socialism, much closer to the revered Western philosophical tradition than Darwinism ever was. This kind of racism presents itself as the authentic heir of that "Metaphysics of Form," which traces its roots back to classical antiquity, in particular to Plato's work. Through the analysis of some Platonist and racist texts the essay tries to point out the ambivalences that connect some of the assumptions of our philosophical tradition to Nazi totalitarianism.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)9-32
Numero di pagine24
RivistaPolitical Theory
Volume34
Numero di pubblicazione1
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - feb 2006
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