SARTRE DID NOTHING WRONG
Thoughts on Heidegger?
Except
1. being a tankie
2. massively misreading kierkegaard
3. massively misreading Heidegger
4. being a pedophile
5. being ugly af
6. being pretentious
7. being an urban intellectual
8. literally ruining existentialism
"I am not an existentialist"
t. Heideigger.
1.Respecting the power of the USSR
2.He had a differentiate reading from that of mine :_: why how dare he
3.He had a differentiate reading from that of mine :_: why how dare he
4.having a superior taste in women age
5.being confidante in his look
6.recognizing his superior intellect
7.being down to earth humble man
8.literally giving existentialism its end logical conclusion
D I D N O T H I N G W R O N G
Repeating what I said in the lit thread, there's interesting things going on with his view of technology and Marx conception of the production process.
Well he wrote on Hegel's conception of truth, but I'm fully sure if it's his own.
Heidegger was great except for his Nazism and anthropocentrism, the latter was his one negative holdover from Kant and Nietzsche. Marxists and braindead anprims should actually read his views on technology, they're invaluable for a modern critique of liberalism and its techniques of societal management.
You didnt even try did you.
t. expert on an-civ/anprim lit
This is why nobody would take you seriouse yui, ignorant statements can make you quicky idiotic.
“If you reread all my books," says Sartre after the rebellion of May 1968 in Paris, "you will realize that I have not changed profoundly, and that I have always remained an anarchist.”
What did he mean by this?
People don't like you because you make really condescending posts.
It means you can spell 'satire' without 'Sartre', but it would be pretty difficult.
If anybody legitimately knows, I'd be interested in how Sartre got Heidegger wrong.