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Leigh M. Johnson

Christian Brothers University
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  • Christian Brothers University
    Department of Philosophy
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Pennsylvania State University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2007
Homepage
Memphis, Tennessee, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Normative Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
African/Africana Philosophy
European Philosophy
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    Terror, torture and democratic autoimmunity
    Philosophy and Social Criticism 38 (1): 105-124. 2012.
    Shortly before his death in 2004, Jacques Derrida provocatively suggested that the greatest problem confronting contemporary democracy is that ‘the alternative to democracy can always be represented as a democratic alternative ’. This article analyses the manner in which certain manifestly anti-democratic practices, like terror and torture, come to be taken up in defense of democracies as a result of what Derrida calls democracy’s ‘autoimmune’ tendencies
    Government and DemocracyPolitical TheoryDerrida: DemocracyTerrorismTorture
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    Transitional Truth and Historical Justice
    International Studies in Philosophy 38 (2): 69-105. 2006.
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    Risking Our Security, or Securing Our Risk?: Neoimperialists Play With A Stacked Deck
    Contretemps 4 (1): 45-57. 2005.
    Social and Political Philosophy
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