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	<title>Comments on: Headroom for Heidegger: Three New Books</title>
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	<description>I marshal the middle between Mathers and McLuhan.</description>
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		<title>By: Sarahkay</title>
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		<description>Mr. Christopher,
   With every entry I&#039;ve read of yours, they keep me more and more intrigued. The idea of turning one&#039;s thinking to Marxism escapes me, since 1) Marx had many ideas, and 2) Marx had thoughts of which were not understood during his time. And then, you have Heidegger, whose thoughts were wondrous within themselves, and just by entering Marxism into the picture, baffling most people&#039;s mind. I admire how you&#039;ve studied such things, recollecting each word as they came. This is an interesting piece and I look forward to more like this and your others.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Christopher,<br />
   With every entry I&#8217;ve read of yours, they keep me more and more intrigued. The idea of turning one&#8217;s thinking to Marxism escapes me, since 1) Marx had many ideas, and 2) Marx had thoughts of which were not understood during his time. And then, you have Heidegger, whose thoughts were wondrous within themselves, and just by entering Marxism into the picture, baffling most people&#8217;s mind. I admire how you&#8217;ve studied such things, recollecting each word as they came. This is an interesting piece and I look forward to more like this and your others.</p>
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