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You should debate Mike Enoch or Keith Woods
Keith Woods has some good stuff to say.
However, his biggest shortcomings are that he’s overly intellectualist and literally a teenager, ergo, has no real life experience and lives in a world of intellectual abstractions and philosophy, as opposed to concrete realities that an older and more mature person has gotten a chance to experience and take into account.
I was like that at his age as well, so that shouldn’t be read as a hard hitting criticism of him— just an observation of Human development in general
I would like to hear Greg’s explication of Hegel’s master slave dialectic. In particular I would like to hear it in terms of the specific case of a white plantation owner arguing with a black slave.
Just the flu, bro
Can you provide a download link?
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