"Wolin’s book shows how Heidegger was far from resisting Nazism in any way. Rather, he was engaged in a struggle for influence within the regime, claiming to be able to teach others about the “inner truth and greatness” of the Nazi “movement”. Heidegger wanted to be the philosopher whose ideas could “lead the leaders”."
In addition to @emilygorcenski’s advice —which you should follow— if you’re publishing your work on other outlets, also put a private copy of those on your personal website as well. When those outlets decides to pull the plug, you can turn those public with one click and make sure your work won’t disappear because of someone else.
Once again it's #TurkeyElection day. Last two weeks was pure mess and Erdoğan did his best to further oppress and silence Kılıçdaroğlu to the point authorities banned him from sending SMS to people for legal reasons while everyone else, including me, were getting Erdoğan propaganda SMS messages from politicians we have no idea how they got our numbers.
It’s going to be an interesting day. As in the saying “may you live in interesting times”.