<p>Greg Johnson's <em>Graduate School with Heidegger</em> is unique in the vast literature on Heidegger. Written by a self-proclaimed failed academic for intelligent laymen these essays and lectures serve as a non-systematic non-technical introduction to the twentieth century's most influential and difficult philosopher.</p><p><br></p><p>Johnson explains essential concepts like phenomenology metaphysics and nihilism. He defines technical terms like Being the clearing and the event. He discusses Heidegger's relationships to Nietzsche Husserl and Evola. He explores the roots of Heidegger's nationalist and ecological politics. He responds to the Heidegger interpretations of Thomas Sheehan Richard Polt Ronald Beiner Alexander Dugin John Caputo and Richard Rorty. Finally he recommends Heidegger's many lecture courses as a graduate-level education in philosophy free of the staggering cost and stifling conformity of contemporary academia.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>