The Broken Middle: Out of Our Ancient Society
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The Broken Middle offers a startlingly original rethinking of the modern philosophical tradition and fundamentally rejects the anti–philosophy and anti–theory of post–modernity. Extending across the disciplines from philosophy to theology, Judaica, law, social and political theory, literary criticism, feminism and architecture, this book stakes itself on a renewed potential for sustained critique. Against the grain of much contemporary thought, this work of criticism offers the reader a way beyond the spurious alternatives of "totalization" or acknowledgement of the "other".
The Broken Middle expounds the phenomenology of the diremption of law and ethics. By reconstructing the suppressed political history of modernity, it shows that contemporary thought belongs to a tradition which has become ancient. Following this drama in the configuration of anxiety of beginning, equivocation of the ethical, and agon of authorship, the logos opens out of the pathos of the concept.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #404650 in Books
- Published on: 1992-02-12
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 372 pages
Editorial Reviews
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"... This book is one of the most important written by a British philosopher and social theorist in recent times." John Milbank
From the Back Cover
The Broken Middle offers a startlingly original rethinking of the modern philosophical tradition and fundamentally rejects the anti–philosophy and anti–theory of post–modernity. Extending across the disciplines from philosophy to theology, Judaica, law, social and political theory, literary criticism, feminism and architecture, this book stakes itself on a renewed potential for sustained critique. Against the grain of much contemporary thought, this work of criticism offers the reader a way beyond the spurious alternatives of "totalization" or acknowledgement of the "other".
The Broken Middle expounds the phenomenology of the diremption of law and ethics. By reconstructing the suppressed political history of modernity, it shows that contemporary thought belongs to a tradition which has become ancient. Following this drama in the configuration of anxiety of beginning, equivocation of the ethical, and agon of authorship, the logos opens out of the pathos of the concept.
About the Author
Gillian Rose is the author of Dialectic of Nihilism: Post–Structuralism and Law, Hegel Contra Sociology and The Melancholy Science: An Introduction to the Thought of Theodor W. Adorno.



