…about how Iran would respond to an attack. But that did not deter the imbecile. Now his only hope domestically is to sabotage the elections this fall. Rest assured he will try to do so.
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Habermas had a wide range; he could expound on the classical social theorists (as he did, for example, in parts…
I am only a graduate student, but I have been reading Habermas for about a decade now, and his work…
The ‘School of Law’ at the University of Miami has posted this notice (which is a bit more substantial): https://news.miami.edu/law/stories/2026/03/renowned-philosopher-and-legal-scholar-susan-haack-passes-away.html…
A towering figure of the post-World War II era in European philosophy and social/political theory. An unflinching proponent of enlightenment…
Never read any Habermas. Read almost all of Marcuse and a lot of Adorno as well as a couple of…
My reaction was to the OP’s question and the way it was formulated, not to your subsequent follow-up. It mentions…
…about how Iran would respond to an attack. But that did not deter the imbecile. Now his only hope domestically is to sabotage the elections this fall. Rest assured he will try to do so.
Media hype cuts neither way, though. It doesn’t show for sure that he was an important thinker. Nor does it…