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KT Answers: Unterwegs zu Heidegger Cul-De-Sac, pt.1


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In this episode of our regular q&a podcast we answer reader's  questions about the influence of Martin Heidegger on Internet based  rightist identiterian movements. In the first episode we give an outline  of the current state of Heideggeriana in the mainstream academia which  seems to lead us to conclusion that Internet fringe apparently  understood him far better than his academic followers and interprets.  This was made clear mainly by finalization of Heidegger's Gesamtausgabe and  publication of the so called "black notebooks" - diaries which, judging  by his own evaluation, contained Heidegger's most intimate thoughts and  the central point of his philosophy. As the end result is that it is  now obvious that he was indeed a committed national socialist, at least  in the sense of what he understood as meta-political essence of national  socialism, and that this is also at the very least quite close to his  project of the destruction of traditional metaphysics, the sizeable  chunk of contemporary philosophers now seem to realize how they have  been building their academic houses quite near the entrance of the  underworld, if not even somewhat further down the hole.

In the second part we'll provide focused criticism of some crucial  points in Heidegger's interpretation of traditional metaphysics that  seem to be especially endearing to both average academic Heideggerian or  deconstrutionist and fringe dwelling identitarian.

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