By Ernst Jünger, “Eumeswil” (1977)
The original and semi-mythical Brutus killed the last Roman king, his historical descendant killed the first caesar-both with their own hands. One commenced and one conduded the fivehundred-year history of the republic. Solid distinctions can therefore be linked to both men-say, distinctions between the will of the collective and the will of the masses or between justified assent and vote on the one hand and acclamation on the other. The transitions were captured by literature in Mark Antony’s renowned funeral oration.







