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13324195 No.13324195 [Reply] [Original]

What's the point of this garbage? Seriously what is attempting to be accomplished here? Where are the new useful ideas? Also why is all modern "philosophy" like this?

>> No.13324199

Woman?

>> No.13324209

Postmodern ideas are dangerous, so they are encrypted to be inaccessible to brainlets.

>> No.13324224

>>13324209
Dangerous? Utterly laughable. For an idea to be dangerous it would have to be revolutionary. What revolutionary idea is presented here? "We live in a consumerist society". So deep and inaccessible. "Philosophy" such as this is a waste of paper.

>> No.13324242

>>13324224
That's not how inaccessibility is maintained, brainlet.

>> No.13324302

>>13324195
It’s interesting to think about. It also inspired one of the greatest movie franchises of all time.

>> No.13324568

>>13324302
I'd really like to think Gilbert Lyle was more inspired than baudrillard.
If Baudrillard watched the movie, he would rather thought seriously misunderstood his theory(and I can support it, see how baudrillard try to avoid it when journalist question the movie)

>> No.13324577

I liked the analogy of reality being ''disneyland''. Cool book - but not interested in reading it again.

>> No.13324578

>>13324195
op you can dislike baudrillard if you like but if you're not at least impressed by him, you're a moron.

>> No.13324598

Also the idea of something being created out of a combination of exaggerated ideas being a ''copy with no original'' is interesting.