- poststructuralist
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English syllables. 2014.
poststructuralist — 1. adjective Of, pertaining to, or advocating post structuralism 2. noun An advocate of post structuralism … Wiktionary
poststructuralist — noun or adjective see poststructuralism … Useful english dictionary
Todd May — is a political philosopher notable for his role in developing, alongside Saul Newman and Lewis Call, the theory of postanarchism. He is currently Lemon Professor of Philosophy at Clemson University and contributes to CounterPunch . His 1994 book… … Wikipedia
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