Abstract
The fourth set of seven letters of Mu marks the movement of the communist dream of Korean reunification with the abolition of the United States. Exploring the work of emptiness in US constitutional law and international humanitarian law, writing carries along the mystery of the demilitarized zone (DMZ) as a real lacuna radically resistant to reconciliation, reconstruction, and reform. Unlikely figures and formulas populating armistitial zones, impervious to historical time and settlement, index new directions for pursuing amnesty and constitutional abolition.
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