Handsome posted:Whats the Rhizzpinion on Foucault yalls?
don't waste your time with deviant french thought
gyrofry posted:deviant slavic thought owns
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2012/nov/13/obama-ground-floor-thinking
Handsome posted:Whats the Rhizzpinion on Foucault yalls?
Foucault of course very important thinker, its good to read him & have read him, but anyone from the same line, spinoza, nietzsche, down thru to even delouise & guitari, is an acceptable substatute
Baudrillard: I don't know if it's a question of an 'end.' The word is probably meaningless in any case, because we're no longer so sure there is such a thing as linearity.
lolz
Handsome posted:Whats the Rhizzpinion on Foucault yalls?
foucault good! focault veryy good!
Handsome posted:Whats the Rhizzpinion on Foucault yalls?
rather than asking what the rhizzpinion on any particular thinker is, it would be far more productive to trace the genealogy of the very concept of a rhizzpinion through its various transformations
deadken posted:Lotringer: Let's begin at the end, or rather, at the ends: the end of production, the end of history, the end of the political. Your reflections begin with a series of liquidations. Has the time come to put Western civilisation in the wax museum? Is everything now for sale?
Baudrillard: I don't know if it's a question of an 'end.' The word is probably meaningless in any case, because we're no longer so sure there is such a thing as linearity.
lolz
watch for the end of this where Frodo flips the script on him and says that everything baudrillard has said about foucault is actually true of baudrillard
EmanuelaOrlandi posted:hunter s thompson? lol
yeah. he wasnt very good but he wasnt terrible either
now he does market research and i love him a lot
deadken posted:i was stuck in a coach station in preston, lancashire for like 3 hours a couple weeks ago and i spent that time rereading fictions and every so often i'd have to look up from the book and just stare into the middle distance and mouth 'god damn he's really fucking good' and people around me probably thought i was schizophrenic
yeah but reading the back of a cereal box would seem sublime compared to the going-ons of Preston bus terminal
deadken posted:actually its probably birmingham, which manages to be the second largest city in the country without a single aspect of any cultural, artistic, architectural, sporting, social, or culinary note
sheffield? i spent a week there when i was 12, it looked like a dystopian future. i hung out in a pizzaria run by lebanese arabs the entire time
deadken posted:actually its probably birmingham, which manages to be the second largest city in the country without a single aspect of any cultural, artistic, architectural, sporting, social, or culinary note
Birminghams seem to be shite regardless of country