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Ideas y Valores

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POTESTA, ANDREA. THE CONCERN FOR THE UNCONDITIONAL AND MESSIANISM JACQUES DERRIDA, READER OF WALTER BENJAMIN. Ideas y Valores [online]. 2019, vol.68, n.169, pp.241-253. ISSN 0120-0062.  https://doi.org/10.15446/ideasyvalores.v68n169.56311.

W. Benjamin expresses his political concerns in his theses on "revolutionary violence" as "divine exception". J. Derrida sees this as a historical rupture, a fact that allows for an analogy and even a continuity between the two authors. However, Derrida highlights the political inadequacy and the "unbearable" effect of Benjamin's formulation. The article seeks an in-depth understanding of this critique in order to advance toward a hypothesis that makes the two approaches to violence converge and that complements them with a discussion of Messianism and the issue of responsibility.

Palavras-chave : W. Benjamin; J. Derrida; violence; messianism; politics.

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