I’ve just discovered your work and I am genuinely struck by it. It’s rare to find such clarity and depth regarding Ernst Bloch’s thought in so few lines. I’ve been just revisiting the classic "Aesthetics and Politics" (Lukács, Benjamin, Adorno, Brecht) for my own research, and your insights stand out remarkably.
I’m writing from Santiago, Chile; though Spanish is my native tongue (i did'nt listen) so your writing resonated so much that I read the text to my wife—a historian specialized in Jewish Studies in Latin America. She was equally impressed and immediately found connections for her lectures on the Cold War. We are both very grateful.
Amazing to noted that is your 143 episode!. I look forward to exploring the rest of your blog.
I’ve just discovered your work and I am genuinely struck by it. It’s rare to find such clarity and depth regarding Ernst Bloch’s thought in so few lines. I’ve been just revisiting the classic "Aesthetics and Politics" (Lukács, Benjamin, Adorno, Brecht) for my own research, and your insights stand out remarkably.
I’m writing from Santiago, Chile; though Spanish is my native tongue (i did'nt listen) so your writing resonated so much that I read the text to my wife—a historian specialized in Jewish Studies in Latin America. She was equally impressed and immediately found connections for her lectures on the Cold War. We are both very grateful.
Amazing to noted that is your 143 episode!. I look forward to exploring the rest of your blog.
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