The German philosopher who turned philosophy into a 1,000-page obstacle course and called the finish line “emancipatory potential.”
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The philosopher who says truth emerges from dialogue but wrote sentences so long they require their own dialogue to understand.
The German philosopher who spent his life lecturing about “communicative reason” while writing books so dense nobody can communicate with them.
The man who proved that if you write long enough, they’ll call it profound.