@AW_Hegel The very same stuttering Schwabian. Yet it's all gravy when poking fun at some (otherwise often sensible) Hegel-readers who are going down some horrid holes trying to have their hot takes on Ukraine. Though admittedly such pokes may swoosh right on by :)
It turns out that your digestive system has a pretty modernist aesthetic. Read @AlessandraOkeyo's article 'What Will They Keep of Me, and What Will Be Waste: Walter Benjamin and The Stomach of Modernism' here: https://t.co/ePn7JtxYtv
@DanielTutt And as the fresh Honorary President of the Hegel Society of Great Britain, here's Pippin having a bit of a go at just that through contrasting Hegel's treatment of organic life with Heidegger's one. https://t.co/swaIeIbnOe
@iammoteh Rodin used to take his friends to see his works at his atelier lit only by a candle he was holding as he slowly walked around the sculptures, didn't he?
Rather a different experience to how we get to see them now.
@ReverendAaron1 @MarxinHell Because Marxism crumples in its own contradictions and readers of Hegel sometimes feel the very structure and nature of that system explicitly make it an allowed thing to reapply and -work it anew in novel historical situations, I'd suggest.