Rogue democracy

Diacritics 38 (1/2):104-120 (2008)
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Departing from Derrida's Rogues, this article outlines the political dimensions of Derrida's later work, especially his engagement with Carl Schmitt's concept of the political and the state of exception and his own elaboration of the notions of sovereignty and of autoimmunity

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