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William Leiss: Education and Formation Replies to Questions posed by Laureano Ralon

Posted on May 21, 2011 by admin

A copy of the response sent to Laureano Ralon’s “Figure/Ground” web journal. William Leiss Education [PDF]

See the full set of interviews at: http://www.figureground.ca/interviews/

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Posted in Articles | Tagged death unworthy of death, Heidegger, life unworthy of life, Marcuse, Nazism

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