[lbo-talk] Power (Waiting for Foucault)

wrobert at uci.edu wrobert at uci.edu
Mon Jul 7 00:47:45 PDT 2008


My feelings towards Heidegger as a thinker tend to waver between strong dislike and loathing, but I don't recall Heidegger being an anti-semite at any point. (Unlike Schmitt who writes some anti-semitic material early into the regime.) robert wood


> Heidegger doesn't glorify irrationality anyway. He thinks rationality
> is founded on an irrational, or rather prerational, basis, which is
> obviously true.
>
> By the by I think it's funny that this forced misreading is the same as
> the Thomists'.
>
> Ah yes, you're the same Toss who never finished his thesis on the
> anti-semite Heidegger. By all means share some of your interest with us;
> I actually find Heidegger to be of great interest. And I love this
> heterodox identity that you are performing with such zest. Clearly
> something has been woken in you. Maybe you'll even pick up that
> dissertation again. Love to hear more about it.
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