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Heidegger; palabra, silencio y políticaKeywords: Heidegger , Auschwitz , Edmónd Jabès , Primo Levi Abstract: Edmond Jabès described with just words this new configuration of hell in contemporary society: "Auschwitz is hell where millions of human beings were the innocent martyrs of a monstrous inferiority company of impairment, systematic abasement of man before the horrified eyes of death, so degraded herself, who first met disgust (...) So the flames that rose in the smoke of the crematoria were not the hell of St. Paul. The flames of Auschwitz purified the soul of the deportees. The lighter returned to nothing. "Primo Levi3 also offers an image of hell concentracionario4:" This is hell. Today, in our time, hell must be like a big empty room and we have tired to stand, and there is a leaky faucet and water is not drinkable, and we expect something really terrible and nothing happens and still nothing happen. How are we to think? Can not think now, is like being dead. Some sit on the floor. Time passes drop by drop. "
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