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Side 21
... future suffering will make nothing any worse , hence pushing down the barriers to murder and genocide . It is constitutive of a widely ap- proved type of sanity that we read about the millions killed in the Holocaust , or the tens of ...
... future suffering will make nothing any worse , hence pushing down the barriers to murder and genocide . It is constitutive of a widely ap- proved type of sanity that we read about the millions killed in the Holocaust , or the tens of ...
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... future , no abandonment of the past , no mourning or transition , but only the ( re ) creation of the national alarm . Yet the Contreras affair also reveals the other side of Hegelian terror : not the terror of the immeasurable and of ...
... future , no abandonment of the past , no mourning or transition , but only the ( re ) creation of the national alarm . Yet the Contreras affair also reveals the other side of Hegelian terror : not the terror of the immeasurable and of ...
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... Future Jacques Derrida's Archive Fever starts precisely by drawing atten- tion to this aporia of the archive . The word arkhe , he recalls at the beginning of his book , names at the same time the command to remember , to archive and ...
... Future Jacques Derrida's Archive Fever starts precisely by drawing atten- tion to this aporia of the archive . The word arkhe , he recalls at the beginning of his book , names at the same time the command to remember , to archive and ...
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Testimony Quantification and Need | 12 |
Lyotard and Psychoanalytic Testimony | 17 |
Dominic Rainsford | 19 |
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