Hitler: Philosopher King

· Mark Morris
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Hitler and the NSDAP are a social and historical phenomenon, and this book proposes that Hitler’s Aspergic personality and postmodern philosophy combined to enable both his personal political success and then the nature of the regime that he constructed.

Hitler himself was clearly not a normal human being; genius and exceptional in some areas, his Asperger’s enabled him to single-mindedly pursue personal and political power. Nietzsche’s crystallisation of the previous century and a half of German idealism in a rigorous moral and cultural nihilism, was reified and rolled out with  Weberian bureaucratic and Prussian militaristic efficiency. The post modern state created did not rest on history, religious or cultural traditions. Ideology was shaped instrumentally in order to yield the maximal amount of the only currency that survives the caustic deconstruction of postmodernism, namely power itself.


About the author

Mark Morris is a psychiatrist and psychoalanyst specialising in personality disorder and psychopathy working in the UK NHS. He has written on violence, therapy, and on Grendon Prison, where he was the Director of Therapy; his doctorate researched leadership and personality.

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