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I talk to Guessed Worker and Daniel Sienkiewicz at Majority Rights Radio about Heidegger and the politics of identity here.
Topics include: modern politics and the abolition of limits, the necessity of a return to limits, the classical notion of nature, the notion of weighty historical contingency, Heidegger and the Conservative Revolution, Heidegger in relation to National Socialism and the New Right, Heidegger and authenticity, race and historical identity, Heidegger and Darwinism, and science in relation to philosophy and common sense.
I want to thank GW and Daniel for having me on the show.
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Greg Johnson on Heidegger at Majority Rights Radio
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A very interesting conversation. I would like to ask the gentleman who said love was the answer to define love, as there are very many different kinds of love and the word has basically become meaningless in today’s world.
At the least this is more instructive than one of the reality Television stars, kim this?
Joey what?
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