De Man and the Neo Cons: Where Ghosts Live

Derrida Today 5 (2):180-198 (2012)
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Drawing together an assemblage of historical and textual reference, this article examines the curious connections between Paul de Man and Leo Strauss. It does not suggest an intellectual affinity between the two men (on the contrary). However, it notes the proximity of both around the question of dialogism in relation to de Man's reading of Rousseau

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Persecution and the art of writing.Leo Strauss - 1952 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

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