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The Guardian view on the legacy of Jürgen Habermas: philosophical sustenance for illiberal times | Editorial

Editorial: In an age of demagogues and big tech, the work of one of Germany’s greatest scholars points the way to a new politics of the human

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The Guardian view on the legacy of Jürgen Habermas: philosophical sustenance for illiberal times | Editorial

Editorial: In an age of demagogues and big tech, the work of one of Germany’s greatest scholars points the way to a new politics of the human

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Jürgen Habermas, philosophy giant who reckoned with the unique evil of Nazism, dies at 96 | Fortune

Chancellor Friedrich Merz said that “Germany and Europe have lost one of the most significant thinkers of our time.”

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  1. lunedì 16 marzo 2026·fortune.com

    Jürgen Habermas, philosophy giant who reckoned with the unique evil of Nazism, dies at 96 | Fortune

    Chancellor Friedrich Merz said that “Germany and Europe have lost one of the most significant thinkers of our time.”

  2. mercoledì 18 marzo 2026·theguardian.com

    The Guardian view on the legacy of Jürgen Habermas: philosophical sustenance for illiberal times | Editorial

    Editorial: In an age of demagogues and big tech, the work of one of Germany’s greatest scholars points the way to a new politics of the human