The Fall of Sovereignty
Epoché 10 (2):395-406 (2006)
| Abstract | Reflecting on the fall or failure of sovereignty, this essay considers Derrida’s recent work under the heading of auto-immunity, and develops some consequences of that work, first of all in the political sphere (especially around democracy), but also some more general consequences around conceptuality itself | |||||||||
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