Greetings Economists, On Nov 6, 2006, at 9:20 PM, Doug Henwood wrote:
Too bad he died; I'm sure he would have been interested in this critique.
Doyle; Well, this book goes back to the nineteen sixties, and yes Derrida is dead, but then we can speak of Marx too, and he's dead. Then this book is seminal to the Post Modernist turn of mind. So putting him in the context of linguistics, of grammar theory, and the twentieth century it seems to me is a 'grand' way of uniting a narrative about Post Modernism. Don't you think? Doyle
