We read sections 137 and 138 of Contributions to Philosophy (of the Event). Herein is discussed the fact that beyng is not some accessory to being, that beyng is not knowable through presencing, and that understanding is the opposite of an I-subject and its lived experiences, but is instead the self coming to itself in the open realm of beyng. We then connect these insights to anxiety, identity, and liberalism, and posit that this podcast is a posthumous and presumptive “third turning” for Heidegger. Listen here or wherever you get your podcasts.