Prof. Kleinberg takes you through the significance of Heidegger's philosophy to the modern Frech existential philosophers (Satre, Blanchot, Levinas, etc..) This is a particularly tricky subject because many of France's modern thinkers were Jewish (or Lefty's) and Heidegger was a Nazi. Kleinberg is able to address how Heidegger's philosophy continued to push itself into the modern thought discourse in France despite the social conflict his politics presented. It's a good historical narrative with plenty of tizight philosophical exogesis. Need to twist your noodle and learn about a really interesting period in western history? Give this one a shot.