Erik Heter

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He became famous because he made disenchantment the theoretical basis of culture, laying the foundations for the fusion of economic and cultural deregulation that characterizes mainstream, establishment politics today, whether center-right or center-left. Derrida’s singular contribution was turning the historical contingency of the postwar consensus into a timeless, anti-metaphysical truth.
Return of the Strong Gods: Nationalism, Populism, and the Future of the West
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