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Ernst Jünger (1895 - 1998) was a German writer and philosopher. He lived throughout all the XX century, taking part in both World Wars. He was one of the most notable member of Conservative Revolution, and was friend of intellectuals like [[Martin Heidegger]] and [[Carl Schmitt]].
'''Ernst Jünger''' (1895 - 1998) was a German writer and philosopher. He lived throughout most of the 20th century, taking part in both [[World War]]s. He was one of the most notable members of the Conservative Revolution, and was friends with intellectuals like [[Martin Heidegger]] and [[Carl Schmitt]].




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Ernst Jünger (1895 - 1998) was a German writer and philosopher. He lived throughout most of the 20th century, taking part in both World Wars. He was one of the most notable members of the Conservative Revolution, and was friends with intellectuals like Martin Heidegger and Carl Schmitt.


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