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CONSTITUTIONAL EXPOSURE identifies and then builds on the principal postulation in Jacques Derrida&rsquo.s discourse on &lsquo.democracy to come.&rsquo. First, Pablo Ghetti argues that Derrida&rsquo.s key postulation in democracy to come lies in what is termed &lsquo.constitutional exposure,&rsquo. i.e. exposure of the &lsquo.constitutional&rsquo. experience of law (constitution&ndash.ruin, visibility&ndash.invisibility, friendship&ndash.enmity, universality&ndash.singularity). Second, he intensifies Derrida&rsquo.s discourse by further addressing both law and the &lsquo.to come.&rsquo. There are two obstacles to Derrida&rsquo.s constitutional exposure: his understanding of juridical law [ droit ] and the &lsquo.to come&rsquo. as opposed to justice and sovereignty, respectively. As in democracy per se, what is needed of law and &lsquo.to come&rsquo. is to insist upon &lsquo.their&rsquo. exposure. Democracy &lsquo.to come&rsquo. is a postulation that still has a &lsquo.to come&rsquo. ultimately