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What are some interesting questions or ideas these guys came up with? Sell me on why I should read them.

>> No.17872883 [DELETED] 

>>17872877
Fucking 10 year olds is based

>> No.17872890

>>17872877
No, think for yourself, Idc who you read.

>> No.17872891

>katehon 2017
lol i went thru that phase too

>> No.17872893

>>17872877
Pedo Frenchies

>> No.17873278

>>17872877
damn they literally look like the same guy but just with different hair

>> No.17873298
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17873298

Hauntology is fairly interesting.

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17873309

>>17872877

Same energy.

>> No.17873340

>Deleuze
Low-hanger and obvious, but his chapter on the image of thought in DR has been very useful for me even when I'm not thinking with his other ideas or subjects.
>Derrida
His skill comes more from delicately handling the nuance of ideas than creating them, but his analysis of ethics is very evocative for me. Reading some of his works is almost like a religious experience, without ever being sloppy.
>Foucault
I don't know, something about prisons and shit.
>>17873278
They look nothing like each other what the fuck?

>> No.17873347

>Deleuze
Everything is robots
>Foucault
Power powers everything else
>Derrida
Words don't real

>> No.17873348

>>17872877
why ge always wear turtle neck? because he had hickies? or was he just french?

>> No.17873486

>>17872877
Being a pedo is not bad and even a duty for Foucault and Derrida.
Peak enlightenment.

>> No.17874823

>>17873340
>Foucault
I think his idea of confessional power and of modern power more generally is a lot cooler and probably a more effective critique of liberalism than anything that might come from one's usual conservative or socialist. At the end of the day, self-governing does work, but it's actually horrifying.

>> No.17875997

Derrida could teleport anywhere between two photocopiers

Deleuze was capable of becoming a small mound of grass at will

Foucault's turtleneck sweater was actually an emaciated Venom-like parasite under the influence of which he wrote many many of the lectures at the College de France

>> No.17876051

>>17875997
>Foucault's turtleneck sweater was actually an emaciated Venom-like parasite under the influence of which he wrote many many of the lectures at the College de France
And it gave him AIDS also. Foucault was actually a straight man.

>> No.17876691

>>17876051
Never forget that prospect, what insights we might have gleamed from a straighter Foucault.

>> No.17877704

>>17872877
Foucault's ethics of the care of the self are kind of comfy, if a bit of a blatant cope to deal with the inadequacies of political life.

Governmentality is also impressive in it's ability to be interpreted as either a scathing critique of, or a slavish celebration of, status quo liberalism.