demexist
Demexist is a philosophical concept that combines the ideas of democracy and existence. It was first proposed by the French philosopher Jean-Luc Nancy in his 1991 book "The Coming to Nothing." The term is derived from the Greek words "demos" (people) and "existence."
Demexist challenges traditional notions of democracy by emphasizing the primacy of existence over representation. Nancy argues
In a demexist society, the focus is on the individual's existence and the relationships that emerge from
Demexist also challenges the idea of a fixed or stable self, arguing instead for a self that
Overall, demexist offers a radical rethinking of democracy and existence, emphasizing the importance of the individual's