I argue that a distinction between three autoimmunities is implied in Derrida’s Rogues. These are the autoimmunities of democracy as a regime of power, of democracy to come and of sovereignty. I extrapolate the relations between three different autoimmunities using the figure of the internal enemy in order to argue for an agonistic conception of democracy
This paper attempts to provide, through a reading of Derrida's Rogues, an account of the political p...
This chapter is structured around two ideas that are defining of a deconstructive approach to alteri...
Democracy and the DivineThe Phenomenon of Political RomanticismALEXANDRA AIDLER Advancing the thesis...
This article aims to read Rogues in order to argue that Derrida is neither an advocate of pure democ...
<p>In <em>Voyous, </em>Jacques Derrida develops his argument starting from the presupposition that d...
Shortly before his death in 2004, Jacques Derrida provocatively suggested that the greatest problem ...
The Politics of Friendship is a seminal text within the apparent ‘ethical turn’ in Jacques Derrida’s...
This paper elaborates some of the conceptual implications of Derrida’s call for “another thinking of...
I begin by examining the logic of autoimmunity as characterized by Jacques Derrida, ‘that strange be...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Politics. The Catholic University of America"Democracy to Come" in the Politic...
Abstract: In a recent article, Martin McQuillan has inaugurated a vigorous Derridean critique of a “...
Democracy, as a term, has presented an interesting topic for social scientists, starting from Plato ...
Democracy is usually identified with openness, order and pluralism and thus peace. Yet, everywhere, ...
Democracy is usually identified with openness, order and pluralism and thus peace. Yet, everywhere, ...
Such an agonistic democracy is not understood here as a constitutional form but rather as the form o...
This paper attempts to provide, through a reading of Derrida's Rogues, an account of the political p...
This chapter is structured around two ideas that are defining of a deconstructive approach to alteri...
Democracy and the DivineThe Phenomenon of Political RomanticismALEXANDRA AIDLER Advancing the thesis...
This article aims to read Rogues in order to argue that Derrida is neither an advocate of pure democ...
<p>In <em>Voyous, </em>Jacques Derrida develops his argument starting from the presupposition that d...
Shortly before his death in 2004, Jacques Derrida provocatively suggested that the greatest problem ...
The Politics of Friendship is a seminal text within the apparent ‘ethical turn’ in Jacques Derrida’s...
This paper elaborates some of the conceptual implications of Derrida’s call for “another thinking of...
I begin by examining the logic of autoimmunity as characterized by Jacques Derrida, ‘that strange be...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. Politics. The Catholic University of America"Democracy to Come" in the Politic...
Abstract: In a recent article, Martin McQuillan has inaugurated a vigorous Derridean critique of a “...
Democracy, as a term, has presented an interesting topic for social scientists, starting from Plato ...
Democracy is usually identified with openness, order and pluralism and thus peace. Yet, everywhere, ...
Democracy is usually identified with openness, order and pluralism and thus peace. Yet, everywhere, ...
Such an agonistic democracy is not understood here as a constitutional form but rather as the form o...
This paper attempts to provide, through a reading of Derrida's Rogues, an account of the political p...
This chapter is structured around two ideas that are defining of a deconstructive approach to alteri...
Democracy and the DivineThe Phenomenon of Political RomanticismALEXANDRA AIDLER Advancing the thesis...