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===1973β1980=== Starting in 1972, Derrida produced on average more than one book per year. Derrida continued to produce important works, such as ''[[Glas (book)|Glas]]'' (1974) and ''[[The Post Card: From Socrates to Freud and Beyond]]'' (1980). Derrida received increasing attention in the United States after 1972, where he was a regular visiting professor and lecturer at several major American universities. In the 1980s, during the [[American 1980s culture wars|American culture wars]], [[conservatives]] started a dispute over Derrida's influence and legacy upon American intellectuals,<ref name="NationObituaries"/> and claimed that he influenced American literary critics and theorists more than academic philosophers.<ref name="Lamont87" /><ref name="Hansson">{{cite journal|author=Sven Ove Hansson |department=Editorial |journal=Theoria |volume=72 |at=Part 1 |date=2006 |url=http://www.infra.kth.se/phil/theoria/editorial721.htm |title=Philosophical Schools |access-date=24 February 2008 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060718054747/http://www.infra.kth.se/phil/theoria/editorial721.htm |archive-date=18 July 2006}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last1=Jones-Katz |first1=Gregory |title=Deconstruction: An American Tale |url=https://www.bostonreview.net/articles/gregory-jones-katz-deconstruction-america/ |work=Boston Review |date=30 September 2016}}</ref>
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