New Right - Jonathan Bowden - Heidegger & Death's Ontology 1

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6th New Right Meeting, London, England. Jonathan Bowden speaks on 'Martin Heidegger & Death's Ontology'.

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  • This is not a bad account of Heidegger actually. None can be perfect, but this is better than most. At least the speaker was able to see the theological implications of Heidegger's thought, whereas Leftists, lacking any sense of soul or transcendence, never even reach the question. Leftist atheism has to be the shallowest mindset available to man - and it's the one that reigns supreme in our culture.

  • Heidegger I have read Poetry, Language, Thought. One of the most approachable books by him.

    and then theres Being and Time

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  • @ironwand Ha, Ha, are you being ironic?

  • Excellent. And THEY try to make out that the Nationalist is thick.

    Jonathan Bowden gives the lie to that b***ocks.

    iamanenglishman

  • Acts 4:32-37:

    32they had all things common. 35 And laid them down at the apostles' feet: and distribution was made unto every man according as he had need. (King James Version)

    New Testament origin of Communist doctrine "each according to his need".

  • The Communist League was the first Marxist international organization. It was founded originally as the League of the Just by Christian Communists. This was initially a utopian socialist and Christian communist grouping devoted to the ideas of Gracchus Babeuf. It became an international organization, which Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels and Johann Eccarius later joined

  • @bapyou

    Marxist thinking is based on a materialist worldview, so leftism by its definition has no room for a soul in any theological sense, so this statement is very accurate. Going to church is not in itself a way of transcendence, but practicing religions and rituals,can partly facilitate transendence.

    Your comments are very dimwitted and is evidence that you have no knowledge of right or left wing thinking.

    You are apparently more concerned with childish namecalling than educating yourself.

  • @RogerHoare - I think you have to pay

  • VOTE BNP

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