Deconstruction and Democracy
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:15th Oct '07
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This book gives fully up-to-date coverage of Derrida's writing, with detailed attention to recent works that are either neglected by the already available commentaries, or were published later than those titles.
Derrida addressed political questions more and more explicitly in his writing, yet there is still confusion over the politics of deconstruction. This book evaluates and substantiates Derrida's provocative claim, assessing the importance of this controversial contemporary philosopher's work for political thought.No democracy without deconstruction. Deconstruction and Democracy evaluates and substantiates Derrida's provocative claim, assessing the importance of this influential and controversial contemporary philosopher's work for political thought. Derrida addressed political questions more and more explicitly in his writing, yet there is still confusion over the politics of deconstruction. Alex Thomson argues for a fresh understanding of Derrida's work, which acknowledges both the political dimension of deconstruction and its potential contribution to our thinking about politics. The book provides cogent analysis and exegesis of Derrida's political writings; explores the implications for political theory and practice of Derrida's work; and brings Derrida's work into dialogue with other major strands of contemporary political thought. Deconstruction and Democracy is the clearest and most detailed engagement available with the politics of deconstruction, and is a major contribution to scholarship on the later works of Jacques Derrida, most notably his Politics of Friendship.
"'Thomson's book is a welcome event. I would recommend it to those seeking an introduction to Derrida on politics as well as to the adept who stand to benefit from its many interpretations and its cross-fertilizing illuminations.' Matthias Fritsch Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews"
ISBN: 9780826499899
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 400g
238 pages