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Work as Total Reason for Being: Heidegger and Jünger’s 'Der Arbeiter'. / Hemming, Laurence Paul.
In: Journal for Cultural Research, Vol. 12, No. 3, 01.07.2008, p. 231-251.

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Hemming LP. Work as Total Reason for Being: Heidegger and Jünger’s 'Der Arbeiter'. Journal for Cultural Research. 2008 Jul 1;12(3):231-251. doi: 10.1080/14797580802522135

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Hemming, Laurence Paul. / Work as Total Reason for Being: Heidegger and Jünger’s 'Der Arbeiter'. In: Journal for Cultural Research. 2008 ; Vol. 12, No. 3. pp. 231-251.

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