Wittgenstein's Hitler

The philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein traveled to Berlin in July of 1939 to complete the transaction that would secure the safety of his two sisters now living in an Austria that had become part of Nazi Germany. For a large sum of Wittgenstein gold the regime would reduce the status of the sisters to an acceptable form of 'mixed-Jewishness". Hitler, learning that his old grammar schoolmate was in the city, asked that he meet with him. Wittgenstein could hardly refuse since Hitler personally ruled on the status change. Wittgenstein by this time had moved away from his earlier philosophy which was limited to philosophers philosophizing with other philosophers to a natural language world outlook. In his exchange with Hitler he carefully argues for the security of his sisters while criticizing the system which is endangering them.

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Wittgenstein's Hitler

The philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein traveled to Berlin in July of 1939 to complete the transaction that would secure the safety of his two sisters now living in an Austria that had become part of Nazi Germany. For a large sum of Wittgenstein gold the regime would reduce the status of the sisters to an acceptable form of 'mixed-Jewishness". Hitler, learning that his old grammar schoolmate was in the city, asked that he meet with him. Wittgenstein could hardly refuse since Hitler personally ruled on the status change. Wittgenstein by this time had moved away from his earlier philosophy which was limited to philosophers philosophizing with other philosophers to a natural language world outlook. In his exchange with Hitler he carefully argues for the security of his sisters while criticizing the system which is endangering them.

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Wittgenstein's Hitler

Wittgenstein's Hitler

by Jim Pangrazio
Wittgenstein's Hitler

Wittgenstein's Hitler

by Jim Pangrazio

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The philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein traveled to Berlin in July of 1939 to complete the transaction that would secure the safety of his two sisters now living in an Austria that had become part of Nazi Germany. For a large sum of Wittgenstein gold the regime would reduce the status of the sisters to an acceptable form of 'mixed-Jewishness". Hitler, learning that his old grammar schoolmate was in the city, asked that he meet with him. Wittgenstein could hardly refuse since Hitler personally ruled on the status change. Wittgenstein by this time had moved away from his earlier philosophy which was limited to philosophers philosophizing with other philosophers to a natural language world outlook. In his exchange with Hitler he carefully argues for the security of his sisters while criticizing the system which is endangering them.


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BN ID: 2940045781800
Publisher: Jim Pangrazio
Publication date: 03/21/2014
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 78 KB

About the Author

The general consensus is that change is urgent. Yet those claiming to work toward that end choose illusory paths that serve more as an impediment to the change they profess to seek. It is a closed loop -- a path that follows itself -- a safe at home tour rather than an expedition in search of wherever.

My plays attempt to untangle the complex knots created by repeated trips to nowhere by focusing on the fearful simplicity of uncontaminated life where acceptance and rejection meet to hash out what's bothering them.

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