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You might not be correct but at least you're always a Right twat.
Do you know anything about someone by the name of Jean Baudrillard?
You'll never self-actualize the subconscious canopy of stardust with that attitude.
Quote from: renaeden on May 02, 2009, 07:17:31 AMDo you know anything about someone by the name of Jean Baudrillard?I looked him up. He seems like a bit of a nut, with ideas like globalization means the end of historical progress (I think because of the idea that countries are too interlinked to compare themselves to each other anymore, which is bullshit - even units as small as a family compare themselves to each other and it has nothing to do with how integrated they are into larger systems or whether they're at war with any other families).Do you have to study him for a class or something?
Quote from: renaeden on May 02, 2009, 07:17:31 AMDo you know anything about someone by the name of Jean Baudrillard?I do - in fact if you give me the details I can write you a presentation on it (or explain the articles that you don't understand on him). Its not like I don't have to study him anyway. This might be an interesting starting point (I assume that your uni can access this link?)http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/baudrillard/
Quote from: Christopher McCandless on May 04, 2009, 06:47:23 AMQuote from: renaeden on May 02, 2009, 07:17:31 AMDo you know anything about someone by the name of Jean Baudrillard?I do - in fact if you give me the details I can write you a presentation on it (or explain the articles that you don't understand on him). Its not like I don't have to study him anyway. This might be an interesting starting point (I assume that your uni can access this link?)http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/baudrillard/ for your offer and the link.The link worked and it was interesting to read. Interesting to note Baudrillard's influence on The Matrix.My speech on him was to do with simulations and hyperreality. Because there are so many examples of hyperreality, it was easy to make the speech five minutes long, heh.