Enduring the Autoimmune Aporia of Democratic Sovereignty
The aim of this article is to read Rogues, in order to show that Derrida is neither a philosopher of democracy nor a critic of sovereignty , but rather a thinker of democratic sovereignty. Taking my cue from his Aporias, I argue that democratic sovereignty is aporetically in excess over itself, for...
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Main Author: | Janar Mihkelsaar |
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University of Groningen Press
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5eeb103c01c745fd9f0c01064372e3c2 |
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