What's Old in Derrida?

Philosophy 69 (269):279 - 290 (1994)
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Abstract

Revolutions often retain more characteristics of the pre-revolutionary state than their makers like to admit. Characterizing the pre-revolutionary state as bad , and wishing to accentuate the greatness of their doings, revolutionaries like to stress the differences between the previous state of affairs and the new one, and prefer to see the similarities as few and insignificant. They are frequently wrong. 1

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Iddo Landau
University of Haifa

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