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Why are you so surprised, Camille?

September 9, 2009 - 7:55 am - by Roger L Simon
Mike O'Malley
2009-09-09 18:28:16

Yes Camille, you may have long imagined that the Democratic Party is the “freedom party”. But did not the particulars of those Democratic Party calls for “freedom”often serve a Gramscian project? And for a generation or more have not Progressives almost to the man and to the woman, been committed Post-Modernists? And who Camille is the founding father of Post-Modernism, Camille? Is he not Martin Heidegger? Was not Martin Heidegger a Nazi academic theorist? Did not Heidegger offered a conveniently timed ontological legitimization of racial selection in the early 1940s? Was not Heidegger’s ‘Being and Time’ linked directly to Nazi racist thinking? Is not the modern Republican Party informed to no small degree by the thinking of anti-fascist F. A. Hayek? Perhaps Camille you shouldn’t be so surprised …