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The market ceases to be necessary ; another politics remains possible . And the production of this conviction — that another politics is possible — is itself political , since without such belief no activism can begin .
The market ceases to be necessary ; another politics remains possible . And the production of this conviction — that another politics is possible — is itself political , since without such belief no activism can begin .
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Because without this injunction of the one , the first inscription of the singular event and its passing , no archive , no memory traces , no traces would have been possible . But what makes the tracing and archivization possible also ...
Because without this injunction of the one , the first inscription of the singular event and its passing , no archive , no memory traces , no traces would have been possible . But what makes the tracing and archivization possible also ...
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a that the archive , even of someone who deconstructs the logic of the archive , such as Jacques Derrida , is possible , thriving , alive and well . The Jacques Derrida Archive keeps surviving even the deconstruction of the archive by ...
a that the archive , even of someone who deconstructs the logic of the archive , such as Jacques Derrida , is possible , thriving , alive and well . The Jacques Derrida Archive keeps surviving even the deconstruction of the archive by ...
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The Future of Testimony | 4 |
Testimony Quantification and Need | 19 |
A Genealogical Perspective | 36 |
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