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Deconstruction and political economy

Robert Albritton

pp. 150-178

Abstrakt

"Deconstruction" is the most important and characteristic concept in Derrida's large and growing philosophical opus. Because it is a cluster concept that is capable of diverse forms, it has been picked up and widely disseminated throughout the corpus of postmodern thought, iterating indefinitely its protean potentials. In the process of usage, "deconstruction's' coinage has inflated, cheapening its value without reserve. And yet, unlike economic coinage, philosophical concepts can always be directly deflated to get at their less dilute usages. It is my intention to map the areas of strength and of limitations to deconstructivism.

Publication details

Published in:

Albritton Robert (1999) Dialectics and deconstruction in political economy. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan.

Seiten: 150-178

DOI: 10.1057/9780230214484_6

Referenz:

Albritton Robert (1999) Deconstruction and political economy, In: Dialectics and deconstruction in political economy, Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan, 150–178.