Wittgenstein's Ladder - Political Theology

Political Theology Network (2019)
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…I see my list on political theology functioning like Wittgenstein’s ladder metaphor in his Tractatus. Once graduate students read and grasp these important texts, they should “throw away the ladder”, so to speak, and deconstruct all they have learned about political theology to illuminate contemporary problems on their own. Once they reach the top, they can throw away the ladder.

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Mehmet Karabela
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The beast & the sovereign.Jacques Derrida - 2009 - Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Edited by Geoffrey Bennington.

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