A History of Disinterest: The Death Penalty and the Right to Interest

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S. Gaston
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In January 2001 I received a letter from Jacques Derrida. The letter was a response to an article I had written about the concept of disinterest. What I did not know at the time was that he was in the midst of his seminar on the death penalty, which includes his most sustained interrogation of disinterest and interest. This essay examines the history of disinterest as a death penalty. Derrida challenges the possibility of such a history, arguing both for the madness of disinterest and the tenacity of another kind of interest. The essay also addresses Derrida’s letter and the problem of taking an interest in the interests of the other, of the right to interest, not least in Derrida’s own interests.
冷漠的历史:死刑与利益权
2001年1月,我收到雅克·德里达的一封信。这封信是对我写的一篇关于不感兴趣概念的文章的回应。我当时不知道的是,他正在参加关于死刑的研讨会,其中包括他对不感兴趣和兴趣的最持久的审问。这篇文章考察了作为死刑的不感兴趣的历史。德里达对这样一段历史的可能性提出了质疑,他既主张不感兴趣的疯狂,也主张另一种兴趣的坚韧。这篇文章还谈到了德里达的信,以及关注他人利益的问题,关注利益权的问题,尤其是关注德里达自己的利益。
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Derrida Today
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