1. Weimar: A Democracy in a Love Crisis. 2. A Totally Mobilized Society. 3. Auschwitz and the Dialectics of Power. 4. The Ethics of Extermination.
Weimar weaknesses and reasons of Nazi success, new concept of conflict, WWI as a war of things, Jews as Stuck, stretching the categories and the prejudices. Despotic, repressive, disciplinary, coercitive powers. Nazi power as absolute power, as pedagogic experiment: the creation of a mass of common citizens that was ready to become the executors of extermination operations. Character of the young Nazi, ethics with an absolute lack of legitimization principles in daily actions.