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IKEA deep ecology….
Coincidence with IKEA in Saudi Arabia? This oh so politically correct company that embraces such a high minded, secular view of nature. The whole corporate projected image seems much like a Heidegger model of hiding the fascism and the pure … Continue reading
odd couple
More millennian madness: twin prophets of doom and gloom do the song and dance routine and try to keep relevant and recycle their programs. In times of social and economic stress, major transformations such as the technological unemployment cloud overhanging … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Marketing/Advertising/Media
Tagged Al Davis Raiders, Ben Davidson, Ben Davidson Raisers, David Suzuki environmentalist, emmanuel faye, Enbridge Northern Gateway Pipeline, Gary Fencik, George Blanda, Jeff Rubin economist, Lawrence Solomon, Lyle Alzado Raiders, Martin Heidegger
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return to nature
The return to nature. How can one return to nature and ignore the hunt. There are always current efforts to recover the desirable features of a past way of life, idealized into a mythic sense of equality, non-violence and leisure, … Continue reading
a motionless world of time between
Jean Jacques Rousseau and his Noble Savage. The supposed “enlightened” thinking, of liberal democratic godfathers like David Hume and Immanuel Kant filled with racist delusions. At the opposing spectrum is a Martin Heidegger and the counter-enlightenment which was basically philosophic … Continue reading
Posted in Feature Article, Ideas/Opinion, Music/Composition/Performance
Tagged Allen Ginsberg, Ballet Africain, Cameroon native dancing, chad native dancing, David Hume, Don Ulloa, emmanuel faye, Hannah Arendt, ivory coast native dancing, Jean Jacques Rousseau, Madame Pickwick, madame pickwick art blog, Martin Heidegger, Michel Huet, Montesquieu, sudan native dancing, west cameroon independence
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banality between the sheets: sucking on being
It has to be remembered that in the pecking order of European jewry before WWII, Germany was the absolute top of the hierarchy.There was no secular educational infrastructure to speak of in the East. The brethren from the Eastern ghettos … Continue reading
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Tagged Berel Lang, Bernard Wasserstein, boris lurie, carlin romano, edith birken artist, elzbieta ettinger, emmanuel faye, Franz Kafka, godley and Creme, Hannah Arendt, Hannah Hoch, hugo ott, jeremy waldron, John Heartfield, karl jaspers, kate fodor, Martin Buber, Martin Heidegger, max mueller, nathaniel popper, Ron Rosenbaum, victor farais, walter frank, william h. honan
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