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To: MineralMan
Therefore, if cultural neomodernist theory holds, we have to choose between Baudrillardist simulacra and subcapitalist cultural theory. Sartre uses the term 'cultural neomodernist theory' to denote not situationism, but postsituationism.

I've been making that point since day one here at FR, but no one would listen!

18 posted on 05/04/2005 11:15:49 AM PDT by Ken H
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To: Ken H
" I've been making that point since day one here at FR, but no one would listen!"


While that is true, who was the very, very, first one to mention it?

Sheesh ... how soon we evolve into, pin the medal on me and the hell with you, types. ;)

30 posted on 05/04/2005 11:40:42 AM PDT by G.Mason ( Because Free Republic obviously needed another opinionated big mouth ... Proud NRA member)
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To: Ken H

I listened. But the hermanutics weren't in agreement with the feminism of quantum gravity.


34 posted on 05/04/2005 11:53:21 AM PDT by Doctor Stochastic (Vegetabilisch = chaotisch is der Charakter der Modernen. - Friedrich Schlegel)
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To: Ken H
Therefore, if cultural neomodernist theory holds, we have to choose between Baudrillardist simulacra and subcapitalist cultural theory. Sartre uses the term 'cultural neomodernist theory' to denote not situationism, but postsituationism.

I've been making that point since day one here at FR, but no one would listen!

Oh! I misunderstood - I thought you were trying to save the naugahydes - my apologies!

40 posted on 05/04/2005 12:09:22 PM PDT by talleyman (It takes a village to raise an idiot.)
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