The initial essay critically examines the concepts of pluralism and individualism that have influenced academic thought since the 1990s. Through key theoretical examples, it reveals the fragility of certain overarching theses. The author argues that these ideas serve a specific ideological and social pacification role, suggesting that they are part of a larger, often overlooked doxa. This analysis challenges prevailing scholarly opinions and encourages a reevaluation of the implications of pluralization and individualization in contemporary discourse.
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April 4, 1966






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This book explores the connections and differences between Jacques Derrida's concept of "différance" and Theodor W. Adorno's notion of "Nonidentical," focusing on the theme of identity and difference. It critiques Derrida's reliance on signs and highlights the relevance of Adorno's negative dialectics in contemporary contexts.