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  • ...rk, the infamous <i>Die Zerstörung der Vernunft</i> from the early 1950s. Wolin bombastically locates me, together with Baudrillard, among those who claime ...another mediatic spectacle, with no moral judgments implied. As a "proof," Wolin quotes a line from my 9/11 book: "`America got what it fantasized about' ..
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  • ...nist work, the infamous Die Zerstörung der Vernunft from the early 1950s. Wolin bombastically locates me, together with Baudrillard, among those who claime ...r]] mediatic [[spectacle]], with no moral judgments implied. As a "proof," Wolin quotes a line from my 9/11 book: "'America got what it fantasized about' .
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  • ...y regarded by a few contemporary American analytic philosophers, such as [[Richard Rorty]] and [[Stanley Cavell]], who, unusually, do not write exclusively wi ...ttp://www.nybooks.com/articles/2591]. Derrida has responded to Sheehan and Wolin in "The Work of Intellectuals and the Press (The Bad Example: How the New Y
    37 KB (5,581 words) - 06:34, 28 August 2006
  • ...a God Can Save Us," in <em>The Heidegger Controversy</em>, ed. By Richard Wolin, Cambridge: MIT Press 1993.</ref> One should therefore take the statement t ...it organises the details into a regular montage exercise. <ref>Quoted from Richard Taylor and Ian Christie, eds., <em>The Film Factory</em>, London: Routledge
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