Serious, good-faith pushback on my postmodernism piece, on the Derrida section specifically. This line in particular is excellent.
"To describe language using language is like trying to look at one's own eyes; we must go by intermediaries, and these will be less simple than using a mirror. Some concepts are explained in a confusing manner because they are confusing, and this should in no way invalidate their truthfulness."
My article was about the broader cultural confusion brought about by the postmodernists, but fans/critics of Derrida will find this piece by Arno Pagnoux interesting.