Counter-Institutions: Jacques Derrida and the Question of the University
- 150pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Jacques Derrida's complex relationship with the university serves as a focal point for exploring broader themes of belonging and non-belonging in his political thought. Morgan Wortham delves into how these tensions inform Derrida's views on citizenship, rights, and the nation-state, addressing contemporary issues like asylum, immigration, and the resurgence of religion. The book critically examines how assumptions about belonging influence constitutional and legal frameworks, revealing the intricate interplay between philosophy, activism, and institutional constraints.
