It might come out of the big brouhaha when de Man and Blanchot's Vichy connections came up. I also suspect that there are a fair amount of folks who read Marcuse who have never heard of Heideggerian Marxism.
As an interesting sidenote, Gayatri Spivak once remarked in an offhand comment that it was a mistake to read Derrida as being in sympathy with Heidegger. She argued that is was an adversarial engagement.
robert wood
> I'm curious why Heidegger's nazism only comes up in connection with
> rejecting "pomos".
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> Why is there no clamor to discount Paul Ricouer's or Herbert
> Marcuse's projects because of Heidegger's influence?
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