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'The weapon of criticism cannot, of course, replace criticism of the weapon, material force must be overthrown by material force; but theory also becomes a material force as soon as it has gripped the masses.' - Karl Marx
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 No.12664

Can you recommend any material so I can better understand his work? I have a hard time wrapping my head around Sein und Zeit. Do you know good lectures, introductions or guides that you can recommend for that?

 No.12695


 No.12697

dreyfus has good lectures

 No.20184

What do you think about Heidegger? And, are you a national socialist, right? Could be good another revolution.

 No.20612


 No.20985

File: 1701588543618-1.pdf (556.1 KB, 197x255, DG Frahm.pdf)

>>12664
Here are couple academic papers explaining aspects of his thought in understandable, albeit academic and kinda jargony, English. I can also explain anything you might need to understand or post more if the thread demands it. I swear that Heidegger was high on some 20th century wonder drug and used it to troll every reader for all of history. Everyone from geniuses like Adorno to midwits like Lukacs to morons like Russell hated him.
There's also a book by Irish phenomenologist Dermont Moran just called 'Phenomenology.' It just explains what phenomenology is and what each of its major thinker believes believed. It's available online as a free PDF. I'd recommend that more than anything, but it's 600 pages and my PDF won't fit.
>>20184
I am a true believing Marxist-Leninist-Maoist-Dengist, hopeful for socialism with a modern, advanced ontological theory beyond the failure of the co-opted new left to better understand its place as a scientific understanding of reality, while at the same time defending the traditional tactics which have established all existent dictatorships of the proletariat. You're not a revisionist, right?

 No.20987

Rick Roderick gave a good talk on Heidegger.
Vid related won't embed: https://youtu.be/sDqDJJcJAOg?si=DDcvMqEERLA_W37v

 No.20988

File: 1701620552505.jpg (30.81 KB, 333x500, 26878575.jpg)

>>12664
dugin is a Heidegger fan

 No.20989

>>20985
Thank you. I'm preoccupied with other things atm but when I have a question maybe you will be around.

 No.20990

>>20989
Of course. Btw, Elpidorou and Freeman make a claim about the mood-emotion distinction which is literally not found in the text, and they admit it. It's just a vibe. But the rest is decent; I most highly recommend Moran, and then Frahm.
And I found the Moran pdf online, here are two versions just in case
https://library.mibckerala.org/lms_frame/eBook/Moran%20-%20Introduction%20to%20Phenomenology%20(Routledge).pdf
https://www.docdroid.net/K0efyAa/dermot-moran-introduction-to-phenomenology-routledge-2000-pdf
>>20988
Marx's main inspirations were Hegal, a monarchist German Idealist, and French Utopians. Shit, we gotta drop Marx by association then

 No.20991

>>20990
>Hegal
How the fuck did I type that.

 No.20994

I've only read the first chapter of this book called Heidegger's Confrontation with Modernity: Technology, Politics, and Art years ago and I still have a very vague understanding of this nazi cry-baby, but at least I think I understand Heidegger better than Haz and it's true that techne is a wicked thing.


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