Who is afraid of Martin Heidegger?
Why the most radioactive philosopher of the 20th century still speaks to us.
By
Lyndsey Stonebridge is Professor of Humanities and Human Rights at the University of Birmingham.
Why the most radioactive philosopher of the 20th century still speaks to us.
By Lyndsey StonebridgeWe should start owning our reading and asking more serious questions about what place literary education has in our…
By Lyndsey StonebridgeBetween the wars, Ludwig Wittgenstein, Martin Heidegger, Ernst Cassirer and Walter Benjamin sought to transform the world by giving…
By Lyndsey StonebridgeThe thick spike proteins of Covid-19 have latched on to poverty, inequality and racism. There has to be a…
By Lyndsey StonebridgeThe philosopher’s distinction between work and labour should guide our attempts to build a better society.
By Lyndsey StonebridgeFor decades Simone de Beauvoir was seen as a mere accessory to Sartre. But we are only beginning to…
By Lyndsey StonebridgeArendt’s political philosophy, formed under Nazi persecution, is having a resurgence in our troubled age.
By Lyndsey StonebridgeWhat Orwell can teach us about the refugee crisis, and why literature is more than a route to self-knowledge.
By Lyndsey Stonebridge