John,
You ask if Connolly is an updated version of a kind of argument made by Marcuse
and others of the Frankfurt school. Well, no, he isn't.
I think -- no, I am quite certain -- that you are engaged in a VERY reductive
reading of Connolly's work. We'll start with the 'quote' from page 144.
Actually, you only quoted sporadically from pages 143-144. Let's put the whole
quote down.
"A post-Nietzschean ethical sensiblity, then
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You ask if Connolly is an updated version of a kind of argument made by Marcuse
and others of the Frankfurt school. Well, no, he isn't.
I think -- no, I am quite certain -- that you are engaged in a VERY reductive
reading of Connolly's work. We'll start with the 'quote' from page 144.
Actually, you only quoted sporadically from pages 143-144. Let's put the whole
quote down.
"A post-Nietzschean ethical sensiblity, then
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