Posts Tagged ‘Anaximander Fragment’

In Derrida’s reading of Marx, Specters of Marx, in its first chapter, Derrida inserts, within parentheses, a reading of Blanchot’s Marx’s Three Voices, within which he inserts a reading of Heidegger’s The Anaximander Fragment.
These critical measures provide Derrida with the resources for his later analysis of Marx’s texts. Now, given Derrida’s invocation of The [...]

Ok, so here I’m gong to start posting some of my notes on Derrida’s Specters of Marx.  Others around the place have been doing this (notably Rough Theory and Praxis), and I certainly don’t expect to reach the complexity or length of their posts.  Let’s just go piece by piece.
From my point of view, the [...]