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with National Socialism. This shadow which hangs over the work of Heidegger is not something to be taken lightly, and any reader of Heidegger is urged to be mindful that Heidegger
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Camus' Hero of the Absurdhttps://friesian.com/gonzalez.htm
again ?- is this socialism, the great celebration of liberty and justice? No, we have known, we still know this kind of thing; these are the bloody and monstrous rites of the tota
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peculiar new movement: socialism. Socialism began in the 1830s and expanded greatly after the 1880s. The peculiar thing about socialism was that it was a confused, hybrid movement
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love, and justice (socialism: "equality of the person"); b. one also tries to hold on to the moral ideal (with the pre-eminence of what is un-egoistic, self-denial, negation of th
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books, A Theory of Socialism and Capitalism and The Economics and Ethics of Private Property . It is simply taken for granted, even among most self-described conservatives (and ce
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modern ideologies as socialism, (both Marxist and anarchist), Zionism, and various forms of the psychiatric worldview (Freudian psychoanalysis and related schools) all emphasize t
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