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    Supports→Sovereignty can only tend toward imperial hegemony; it can never fully achieve non-sharing except in a precarious and unstable way.

    Sovereignty attempts to possess power indivisibly and to not share power.

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    Now, finally, let us go to one of the most recent of Derrida’s writings, to his 2002 “The Reason of the Strongest,” the first essay in the book called Rogues. There Derrida is discussing the United Nations, which he says combines the two principles of Western political thought: sovereignty and democracy. But, “democracy and sovereignty are at the same time, but also by turns, inseparable and in contradiction with one another” (Rogues, p. 100). Democracy and sovereignty contradict one another in

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