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Rogues Two Essays On Reason Meridian Crossing Aesthetics 1st Edition Jacques Derrida

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Rogues Two Essays On Reason Meridian Crossing Aesthetics 1st Edition Jacques Derrida
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.63 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Jacques Derrida
ISBN: 9780804749510, 0804749515
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Rogues Two Essays On Reason Meridian Crossing Aesthetics 1st Edition Jacques Derrida by Jacques Derrida 9780804749510, 0804749515 instant download after payment.

Rogues, published in France under the title Voyous, comprises two major lectures that Derrida delivered in 2002 investigating the foundations of the sovereignty of the nation-state. The term "État voyou" is the French equivalent of "rogue state," and it is this outlaw designation of certain countries by the leading global powers that Derrida rigorously and exhaustively examines. Derrida examines the history of the concept of sovereignty, engaging with the work of Bodin, Hobbes, Rousseau, Schmitt, and others. Against this background, he delineates his understanding of "democracy to come," which he distinguishes clearly from any kind of regulating ideal or teleological horizon. The idea that democracy will always remain in the future is not a temporal notion. Rather, the phrase would name the coming of the unforeseeable other, the structure of an event beyond calculation and program. Derrida thus aligns this understanding of democracy with the logic he has worked out elsewhere. But it is not just political philosophy that is brought under deconstructive scrutiny here: Derrida provides unflinching and hard-hitting assessments of current political realities, and these essays are highly engaged with events of the post-9/11 world.

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