Archive for the ‘ dogmatism ’ Category
Possibly the finest statement of overtly ‘political’ philosophy of the twentieth century is to be found in Bakunin’s God and State. I recently finished a paper on Derrida, Deleuze and onto-theology (by way of some Heidegger and Nietzsche), and at one point I went looking for a quote from the text which I had long [ READ MORE ]
as prelude to a future and more in-depth analysis of dogmatic thought in general, I thought I might link to a particularly lovely editorial from the Washington Post which offers the best conceivable summary of the real difference between the thought-processes of ‘liberals’ and ‘conservatives’ in the United States, with direct reference to the upcoming [ READ MORE ]