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How does one recover from this truth-nuke?
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books like this are why postmodernism is not taken seriously anymore. bombastic-sounding nonsense.
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>>25199445
filtered bait this early
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>>25199433
Truke? He was just riding the coattails of more influential post-structuralists.
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>>25199433
There is no wisdom in post-WW2 french intellectualism, none at all.
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>>25199468
This kills the pseud who posts Derrida, Foucault or Deleuze memes on a pomo discord group.
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>>25199483
lacan won
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Pre-empted by Stirner.
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>>25199468
Descartes started this.
Its over.
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>>25199489
Don’t say that, his phantom will come and rape your dog or something.
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>>25199483
It's very unfortuante these figures every gained the popularity they did because it spelled the end of European intellectualism and perhaps literary criticism more broadly. Even pre-ww2 Marxists intellectuals whom I have no ideological allegiance with, like Lukacs and Benjamin, were leaps and bounds more worthy of serious study than these frauds.
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>>25199485
Another retarded pseud tbqh
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>>25199493
Deleuze himself had to reframe how one has to philosophise because he believed the systematic approach had been exhausted. Treating it more like an experiment or craft and writing in a needlessly obscure manner. He misreads other philosophers, look at Wittgenstein, who had already reframed his philosophy by the time Deleuze went and jabbed the TLP.
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>>25199468
I was sceptical at first, when I started reading post-structuralists and most of what I was trying to read was either unintelligible or insane but when I started simulation and simulacra I was blown away. The vanishing of political power, the death of systems that appear to the outsider as if they are just fine; the Disneyland observations, how capital stabilises itself. This is some profound stuff.
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>>25199571
Can't tell if you're memeing or not because that's not very profound at all
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>>25199578
I’m not memeing. Well, I thought it to be profound. It was the first time i had heard it presented with clarity.
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>>25199578
It’s profound for something written after WW2.
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american working class anti intellectualism struck again
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>>25199646
Elaborate pls
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>>25199658
no
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>>25199646
Upset because no one here considers your favourite philosophers profound?
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>>25199667
no
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>>25199646
As I said above, Benjamin and Lukacs are a 6million times more interesting than any post-ww2 french intellectual
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>>25199709
your genes don't qualify for thought but keep reading though
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i read this book before an exam in college. the part about the satellite is cool.
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i like how some old french fuck has all these opinions about american culture did he even at least teach at some wealthy liberal arts college in america? or are all of these "insights" from stuff he saw on tv?
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>>25200129
I know it's a short book, but how was your comprehension reading it so fast?
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>>25200138
Is this bait?
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>>25200143
this was like 13 years ago so i don't really remember the book at all at this point. however i did not really understand it at the time either
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i'm gonna read it right meow
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>>25200165
Oh yeah?
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>>25199433
Determine what is actually true and useful, what isn’t, and then move on with your life.
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>>25200170
you can go in the fake cave, but not the real one
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>>25200216
The real one is gone.
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>>25200256
no it's right beside the fake cave. you just can't go inside.
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>>25200258
consider the molotov cocktail
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>>25200267
elaborate set up
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>>25199719
If you were intelligent and a bit witty you would have said "jeans"
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>>25199433
Never



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