Fatal Strategies'The world is not dialectical ... madness now rules everywhere' Jean BaudrillardJean Baudrillard is one of France's leading modern thinkers and a scholar whose work has necessitated major reassessments across several academic disciplines. Fatal Strategies, first published in France in 1983, comprises his key writings on postmodernism. In this fascinating collection, Baudrillard challenges many of our assumptions about the world in which we live. Claiming that the world is sworn to extremes, he turns received wisdom on its head, arguing for the triumph of unreason and of the victory of the pure object and its 'ironic strategy' over the subject. He looks at illusion, secrets, the visible and the hidden, and claims that the only possible response to the delirious world is the ultimatum of realism and the Principle of Evil. |
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... hypothesis is entertained than that of an altered object , submitted to the violence of the means of observation without the possibility of response ( except by attributing this to the insoluble problem of our inability , like Orpheus ...
... hypothesis is entertained than that of an altered object , submitted to the violence of the means of observation without the possibility of response ( except by attributing this to the insoluble problem of our inability , like Orpheus ...
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Jean Baudrillard Jim Fleming. this hypothesis is fascinating . When you think about it , it is fantastically obvious . It is the ( " scientific ” ) hypothesis of the dead objectivity of the universe that is implausible . If one wishes to ...
Jean Baudrillard Jim Fleming. this hypothesis is fascinating . When you think about it , it is fantastically obvious . It is the ( " scientific ” ) hypothesis of the dead objectivity of the universe that is implausible . If one wishes to ...
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... hypothesis that the world is brute matter , subject to aleatory and disorganized movements . Our world's " primitive scene " is that which would remain lifeless if some God did not come along to breathe soul , or sense , or energy into ...
... hypothesis that the world is brute matter , subject to aleatory and disorganized movements . Our world's " primitive scene " is that which would remain lifeless if some God did not come along to breathe soul , or sense , or energy into ...
Contents
Ecstasy Inertia | 7 |
Figures of the Transpolitical | 25 |
Ironic Strategies | 71 |
Copyright | |
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