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Always one for suspense, however, Derrida must set the stage by printing on the first page of his book a scene from Shakespeare's Hamlet-- the scene where Hamlet and the ghost of his father swear together that they will set "right" the current political climate, which, at the time the play begins, is "out of joint." `��` l���~�[v�f�P��H�h(�@�@� ĝ�
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” ‘The time is out of joint.’ The formula speaks of time, it also says the time, but it refers singularly to this time, to an ‘in these times, the time of these times, the time of this world’ which was for Hamlet an ‘our time,’ only a ‘this world, this age and no other.’ This predicate says something of time and says it in the present of the verb to be (‘The time is out of joint’), but if it says it then, in that other time, in the past perfect, one time in the past, how would it be valid for all times? Certified Analytics Professional Certification,
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