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Okay so this book is a bit of a mixed bag, plethora of ideas presented in the book.
Some, like adoption of the Dasein philosophy as a social philosophy, multipolarity and the critique of liberalism and globalisation, and unipolarity and sympathy towards Guenonian traditionalism, and remarks about metaphysics of gender - resonate with me.
Interesting points made about the concept of the reversibility of time. Certainly interesting.
However, we have to remember that while brilliant, Heidegger's philosophy is directed inward, towards itself, which makes it solipsistic in nature, and that runs the risk of the unity closing on its self to anything outward, and that would lead proabably to homogenization.
But reading a book with a stance like this is certainly not something common these days....
Insanely relevant. Recommended with a grain of salt.