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Tag Archives: Martin Heidegger
Heidegger’s Irrational Hatred
ALGEMEINER by Jeremy Rosen October 3, 2014 As we meditate this year on the resurrection of anti-Semitism and its new acceptability, let us not forget the role academia, supposedly objective and sane, plays in perpetuating it. Anyone familiar with university … Continue reading
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Tagged anti-Semitism, Martin Heidegger, Nazi Party, Nuremberg laws
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