I: The reason of the strongest (are there rogue states?) -- The free wheel -- License and freedom: The Roué -- The other of democracy, the "by turns": alternative and alternation -- Mastery and measure -- Liberty, equality, fraternity, or, how not to speak in mottos -- The rogue that I am -- God, what more do I have to say? In what language to come? -- The last of the rogue states: the "democracy to come," opening in two turns -- (No) more rogue states -- Sending -- II: The "world" of the enlightenment to come (exception, calculation, and sovereignty) -- Teleology and architectonic: the neutralization of the event -- To arrive--at the ends of the state (and of war, and of world war).
Includes bibliographical references (p. 161-175).
translated by Pascale-Anne Brault and Michael Naas.
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