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The quote from Virilio and the citations of Kosselleck and Bauman above demonstrate that the discourse of social acceleration is hardly limited to North American political theory. In the case of William Connolly and others, for instance, the line between Continental and North American theory has been transgressed so many times that the line itself is blurry if not crossed out. In this article, however, I have focused my examination on a more limited range of authors in contemporary American theory. If there is no ultimate justification for this parochial bias, then the least I can do is to acknowledge it. For more on Connolly's French influences ed. David Campbell and Morton Schoolman Durham, NC: Duke University Press
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The quote from Virilio and the citations of Kosselleck and Bauman above demonstrate that the discourse of social acceleration is hardly limited to North American political theory. In the case of William Connolly and others, for instance, the line between Continental and North American theory has been transgressed so many times that the line itself is blurry if not crossed out. In this article, however, I have focused my examination on a more limited range of authors in contemporary American theory. If there is no ultimate justification for this parochial bias, then the least I can do is to acknowledge it. For more on Connolly's French influences, see James Der Derian, "Becoming Connolly: Critique, Crossing Over, and Concepts." in The New Pluralism: William Connolly and the Contemporary Global Condition, ed. David Campbell and Morton Schoolman (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2008).
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Connolly himself has publicly praised Wolin's work as a "luminous source of inspiration" and put the convergence between their political and theoretical projects at a robust "84%" William E. Connolly, "Wolin, Superpower and Christianity," Theory & Event 10 (2007) available at http://muse.jhu.edu/ journals/theory-and-event/toc/tae10.1.html. This 84% is restricted to the "non-Nietzschean" sections of Wolin's most famous work, Politics and Vision.
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