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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Page 81
... irony a Mephistophelian form , but it is only what filters all things and saves them from confusion . It filters ... ironic . The difference between gods and humans , and between humans and beasts , is a seductive philter . When like ...
... irony a Mephistophelian form , but it is only what filters all things and saves them from confusion . It filters ... ironic . The difference between gods and humans , and between humans and beasts , is a seductive philter . When like ...
Page 94
... ironic unconscious of the masses , whose deep in- stinct remains the symbolic murder of the political class . The people , who have always served as alibi for the representative system , indemnified itself by allowing itself the ...
... ironic unconscious of the masses , whose deep in- stinct remains the symbolic murder of the political class . The people , who have always served as alibi for the representative system , indemnified itself by allowing itself the ...
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... irony that triumphs ; it is the subject that constitutes an insoluble chal- lenge to the blind world that surrounds him . Subjective irony , ironic subjectivity , is the essence of a world of interdiction , Law and desire . The power of ...
... irony that triumphs ; it is the subject that constitutes an insoluble chal- lenge to the blind world that surrounds him . Subjective irony , ironic subjectivity , is the essence of a world of interdiction , Law and desire . The power of ...
Contents
Ecstasy Inertia | 7 |
Figures of the Transpolitical | 25 |
Ironic Strategies | 71 |
Copyright | |
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