Chris Doss:
> Not to mention that, although they hated each other,
> Heidegger and Adorno are actually extremely close.
Adorno's _Jargon der Eigentlichkeit_ remains unread on my pile. I think intellectual honesty would require that I read Heidegger before reading Adorno's critique of Heidegger.
Which means I will probably never get around to reading either.
One more name I forgot: Günther Anders. Another anti-Nazi Heidegerrian.
Shane Mage:
> just as Heidegger, in proclaiming his National
> Socialism, was living Heideggerian philosophy
So when "Marxist" communists advocate the bombing of Iran and make alliances with populist racists to prevent the building of Mosques in Cologne, are they living "Marxist philosophy"?