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[ - ] Panic 0 points 1 dayApr 29, 2025 22:43:18 ago (+0/-0)

[ - ] Joe_McCarthy [op] 0 points 1 dayApr 29, 2025 17:16:05 ago (+0/-0)

"There are few philosophers more influential, more misunderstood, more admired, and more feared than Martin Heidegger. He is simply unavoidable for an understanding of modern thought, modern culture, and the modern world. As Alexander Dugin explores in Martin Heidegger: The Philosophy of Another Beginning, Heidegger traces a particular conception of Being and truth-begun with the pre-Socratics and cemented with Plato and Aristotle-that has, over millennia, led the West to embrace materialism, egalitarianism, and nihilism. It is Heidegger, argues Dugin, who understood this most deeply; it is thus Heidegger who opens up space for "Another Beginning"-a new grounding for human experience. Drawing on the history of philosophy, political ideologies, and Heidegger's relationship to Germany and Europe-and including a useful bibliography and glossary of terms-Dugin's analysis will be of great interest to scholars as well as those encountering Heidegger for the first time."

It's worth noting that though Dugin's reputation is anti-Western most of his influences are also Western. The Russians are well aware that they have far more in common with the West than with anyone else.

[ - ] Joe_McCarthy [op] 0 points 1 dayApr 29, 2025 17:11:11 ago (+0/-0)