Symbolic Exchange and DeathSAGE, 2016年12月15日 - 280 頁 Jean Baudrillard is one of the most celebrated and most controversial of contemporary social theorists. This major work occupies a central place in the rethinking of the humanities and social sciences around the idea of postmodernism.
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... scale of material benefits, but rather its absolute privilege, bound up in the fact that its pre-eminence is precisely not established in signs of prestige and abundance, but elsewhere, in the 2 Symbolic Exchange and Death.
... fact that it appears as a oneway process, where information and messages are provided for a passive audience. He states: We must understand communication as something other than the simple transmission-reception of a message, whether or ...
... fact. Baudrillard here moves to a new and more fundamental critique of capital: it does not take, it gives, and in such a way that the gift cannot be returned in a form which will annul the symbolic debt. Importantly, the proletariat ...
... fact feudalism pushed to the limit. Here, he advances Marx's idea that labour has become a service: this is 'not, however, a “regression” of capital towards feudalism, but rather the dawn of its real domination, solicitation and total ...
... fact, he argues, even modern security and safety systems have faced long and tenacious opposition because they too are forms of modern discipline. Baudrillard's position, by way of response, was to align himself with the utopians, hence ...
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CHAPTER 2 THE ORDER OF SIMULACRA | 71 |
CHAPTER 3 FASHION OR THE ENCHANTING SPECTACLE OF THE CODE | 108 |
CHAPTER 4 THE BODY OR THE MASS GRAVE OF SIGNS | 122 |
CHAPTER 5 POLITICAL ECONOMY AND DEATH | 146 |
CHAPTER 6 THE EXTERMINATION OF THE NAME OF GOD | 215 |
INDEX | 262 |