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>>20269907

I've flipped through it enough to know it's a fun "meme theory"* book not directly related to Kant, I was having a giggle. I realize I didn't put much context to the earlier post but I thought anons might have picked up on the dry humor, seems not.

*Amusing illustrations throughout the text include several edgy/ribald items, including well-known early 20th century modernist artworks (the sort of thing familiar to art hoes both male and female alike and their "mood boards"), Nazi imagery (a still from Salo is included, 260), and political cartoons. The book's visuals seem to rely more heavily on this "Boing Zoom hey guys what about this interesting image over here too" method of scholarship than A Thousand Plateaus (which only has like 14-15 pictures when I checked), but nevertheless the two works seem on the surface to be of a piece in how they go about things. One section is titled "Minima Amoralia", a play on Adorno's "Minima Moralia" which was itself originally a play on the Pseudo-Aristotle's Magna Moralia. You know, the more I leaf through it again, this book looks like it's fun as fuck. I should read it!

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>>14740018
Nice catch anon! You sure are smart!

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>>14493415
>Gasset y Ortega
At least he read the books he mentioned.

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