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Lukach and the Absolute
I think the problem really with the Nietzsche is that his only objection to fascism would have been that it's too vulgar, you know? It's sort of base sort of plebeian politics. I think he would have wanted something more aristocratic. Heidegger is interesting because Lucian Goldman makes the case that Heidegger was being in time is a direct response to history and class consciousness. And also Lukach paid a high price for convincing himself that he had to be a materialist. That doesn't mean that I'm dismissing everything he wrote after that.