NEWMAN, Saul.- Derrida’s Deconstruction of Authority
Philosophy & Social Criticism, May 2001, Vol. 27, Issue 3. Derrida’s deconstructionism is applied to the critique of authority and to (...)
Philosophy & Social Criticism, May 2001, Vol. 27, Issue 3. Derrida’s deconstructionism is applied to the critique of authority and to (...)
Summary Anarchist Studies 9(2001): 147-163 The question of the State, political power and resistance, is central to anarchism, and yet its (...)
Ph. D. School University of New South Wales (Australia),1997 DAI-A 60/03, p. 871, Sep 1999 This dissertation compares anarchist and (...)
Substance: A Review of Theory & Literary Criticism (2007) Vol. 36 Issue 2, p3-19. Abstract Anarchism as a political philosophy and activist (...)
Psychoanalysis, Culture & Society (Dec 2004) Vol. 9 Issue 3, p. 298-314. Abstract This paper explores the implications of Lacanian (...)
American Book Review 21(1):14, (Nov-Dec. 1999).
Anarchist Studies, 2008, Vol. 16 Issue 2, p. 101-105.
Author’s Abstract In this paper I investigate the problem of voluntary servitude — first elaborated by Etienne de la Boëtie — and explore its (...)
Abstract This paper explores the relevance of anarchism for current debates in continental radical political philosophy. It argues that (...)
Abstract In this paper, I call for a re-consideration of anarchism and its alternative ways of conceptualising spaces for radical politics. Here (...)
Palgrave Macmillan (Critical Explorations in Contemporary Political Thought), 2011. 240 p. ISBN: 9780230283350. ISSN: 1923-5615. Publisher’s (...)
This essay critiques classical anarchism using Nietzsche’s concept of ‘ressentiment’ and Michel Foucault’s ideas on power. While Newman caricatures (...)