Ernst Junger, the man who lived through the rise of industrialisation, the First World War, Spanish flu, Great Depression, Second World War, division of East and West Germany, Cold War, Space Age, fall of Berlin Wall and unification of Germany, rise of information age....phew!!
I'm reading his In Stahlgewittern (Storms of Steel) right now, next I'll look into his book about his LSD experiences (Annäherungen). Strange man, somehow like an 'observer' from a meta-human perspective; the Nazis were not radical enough for him in some points, though he didn't share their anti-Judaism or racism, he was also influenced by the proto-anarchist and hyper-individualist Max Stirner.
@@lennykump8396 Rogan is not a fool! He may not be the most sophisticated man on the planet (then again, who is?), but he is very much a thinking individual who gets so much out of his interviewees; Jünger probably would have appreciated his style of podcasting.
@@lukasnummer1 How lowly do you think of Junger? Rogan is a fool and a reflection of our civilisational decline by which the masses leech onto someone who's perceived "intellectuality" can be grasped. This is Rogan - for the mass man.
Ernst Junger, the man who lived through the rise of industrialisation, the First World War, Spanish flu, Great Depression, Second World War, division of East and West Germany, Cold War, Space Age, fall of Berlin Wall and unification of Germany, rise of information age....phew!!
Also he was in the french foreign legion for a short time as an underage Runaway lol
Saw the rise and fall of the soviet union and communism as well
cool that junger a leader in the conservative revolutionary movement dropped acid before the hippies
So that makes him cool?
@@mmaufc881 yes
@@mmaufc881no, it makes him even COOLER
Because conservative revolution of the interwar period has nothing to do with modern conservatives.
@@wordcel true
A Great Man
absolute chad! just started reading his books and watching his interviews...just wow!
Incredibly tough, intelligent, resilient man.
sigma
The background song is perfect
I'm reading his In Stahlgewittern (Storms of Steel) right now, next I'll look into his book about his LSD experiences (Annäherungen). Strange man, somehow like an 'observer' from a meta-human perspective; the Nazis were not radical enough for him in some points, though he didn't share their anti-Judaism or racism, he was also influenced by the proto-anarchist and hyper-individualist Max Stirner.
Wow just Gold
Is there anything this man didn't do?
Die before the age of 100
Has Joe Rogan interviewed this guy?
Jünger was not the kind of guy who would run after every fool.
@@lennykump8396 true.
Although fool is a bit disrespectful.
Rogan is not savvy with literatute, that is true ofc, he is an entertainer.
@@lennykump8396
Rogan is not a fool! He may not be the most sophisticated man on the planet (then again, who is?), but he is very much a thinking individual who gets so much out of his interviewees; Jünger probably would have appreciated his style of podcasting.
@@lukasnummer1LOL, I very much doubt Jünger would have vibed with the Rogan style.
@@lukasnummer1 How lowly do you think of Junger? Rogan is a fool and a reflection of our civilisational decline by which the masses leech onto someone who's perceived "intellectuality" can be grasped. This is Rogan - for the mass man.
Nett.
What's the song in the background?
Waldgang Von Thronstahl
full?
ruclips.net/video/PdEVzo5qT6w/видео.html
@@albertobalsalm344 i cant watch it, it says it is private...
@@guidocosulich5925 try now
@@albertobalsalm344 thanks a lot!!
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