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- CR: The New Centennial Review
- Michigan State University Press
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- “Before the Law” or Before the Other: Rethinking the “Paradox of Sovereignty” in Light of Lévinas’s Torah of Life Volume 14, Number 2, Fall 2014, pp. 79-98
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This issue contains 14 articles in total
- Contributors
- Editors’ Note
- On the Right to Have Rights: Human Rights; Marx and Arendt
- “The Rights of Those Who Have Not the Rights that They Have”: The Human, the Citizen, the Intervals
- When Police Violence Is More Than Violent Policing
- Being with the Specters: Violence, Memory, and the Promise of Justice (a Montage with Two Archives)
- Law, Justice, and Politics: Derrida on Deconstruction and Democracy to Come
- Law’s Violent Judgment: Does Agamben Have a Political Aesthetics?
- “Before the Law” or Before the Other: Rethinking the “Paradox of Sovereignty” in Light of Lévinas’s Torah of Life
- The Nonviolent “Enjunction” of Being: Heidegger on Ge-walt
- Benjamin’s Divine Violence: Unjustifiable Justice
- “The Gorgon’s Head”: Hegel on Law and Violence in the Frankfurt Fragments
- Logics of Power, Logics of Violence (According to Hegel)
- Law after the Law: Contemporary Approaches to the Paradoxical Relationship between Law and Violence
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