Jaques Derrida the Postmodern Shoe MakerIf there ever was a moment when Derrida was chic, even in sync, that alleged moment is gone. You see, in his "book" "The Force of Law," Jaques Derrida meanders around with his alternate pesonality, Benjamin, and then comes to the rather questionable conclusion that Law which is manifested through the use of reason and reasonable force, should be rejected in favor of neonazi al queda, opus dei, terrorism against ordinary, good, people. Thus, we can see that the various secondary sources who cite Derrida for all sorts of "progressive" propositions, are simply wrong, in fact, seem to be using fraud and sophistry to confuse the American Public, the Bar, the Bench, Academia in general, and public policy decision makers. Moreover, it appears that Derrida did not even go to college, but instead was a shoemaker in France. Perhaps, as Tom Shaffer at Notre Dame might say, Derrida's followers and syncophants would do better if they learned to be shoe makers or even shoe sales persons themselves.
Perpetual (C)Copyright by Anthony J. Fejfar and Neothomism, P.C., (PA)
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