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Rogues: Two Essays on Reason

James Liner
- Vol. 40, pp 187-190
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Review Article: Militancy The Birth of Multitudes, the Politics of Truth

TL;DR: Sovereignty and the Political One of the founding illusions of modern political thought -the concept of sovereignty - is in crisis as mentioned in this paper, a protracted ‘war on terror, the struggles of migrant workers, the resurgence of religious antagonisms, the dominance of international capital, and others have exposed the limits of what was already a fragile notion.
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Not So Fast! A Response to Michael Guilfoyle

TL;DR: In this article, the case of how the client is positioned in the therapeutic relation can be read in terms of the client acquiescing to therapist power, which renders Guilfoyle's case less than convincing.
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The Rebirth of the Death of God: Radical Theology Politicized, Political Theology Radicalized, and Radical Politics Theologized in the Work of Clayton Crockett and Jeffrey Robbins

TL;DR: In this article, a critical reflection on the mutually resonant recent works of Clayton Crockett and Jeffrey Robbins, both of whom expose "radical theology" as insufficiently political, "political theology" (i.e., insufficiently radical, and "radical politics" (ii.e. insufficiently attuned to theology) is offered.
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The Architectonics of Hope: Apocalyptic Convergences and Constellations of Violence in Carl Schmitt and Johann Baptist Metz

Kyle Gingerich Hiebert
- 21 Sep 2012 - 
TL;DR: Reflecting on the fact of pluralism and the extent to which Christianity appeared to be fragmenting in the wake of the Second Vatican Council (1962-65), the French Jesuit Michel de Certeau wrote that "everything that was not in agreement with the teaching of the magisterium was classed as "ignorance," or even as "heresy".
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Sovereignty Conditioned and Unconditioned

TL;DR: The publication of lectures inevitably raises questions about their place in the “work” of the author as discussed by the authors, and how do these lectures relate to Derrida's published works and what status should they be accorded within the corpus of his work?
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What Is a Question

TL;DR: In this paper, the lattice structure of the space of assertions and questions is examined, and it is shown that the symmetries between the logical relations in each of the spaces derive directly from lattice structures.
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Migration management for the benefit of whom? Interrogating the work of the International Organization for Migration

TL;DR: This article examined the relationship between the nation-state and migration through the activities of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) and found that the IOM enforces the exclusions of asylum seekers and maintains the central role of nation-states in ordering global flows of migration.
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Democratic Business Ethics: Volkswagen’s Emissions Scandal and the Disruption of Corporate Sovereignty

TL;DR: The case of the 2015 Volkswagen emissions scandal was used as an illustrative example of corporate business ethics as a form of organizing that acts as a subterfuge to facilitate the expansion of corporate sovereignty.
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The limits of corporate responsibility standards

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore the limits of corporate responsibility standards by looking at these initiatives through Derrida's aporias of justice as set out in 'Force of Law: The "Mystical Foundation of Authority"'.

"Revolution in Religious Language": The Relevance of Julia Kristeva's Theory of 'Signifiance' for Theology

Abstract: This dissertation applies Julia Kristeva’ theory of revolution in the practice of signifiance to religious discourse. In particular, it argues that the salient features of signifiance are present and active in religious speech acts as well as poetic language, the subject of Kristeva’s doctoral thesis Revolution in Poetic Language. Signifiance describes the process in which meaning is produced in linguistic utterance, and its intentional practice is subversive not only in terms of language but culture in general.