The Context of Collapse: Surrealism, dialectic nihilism and objectivism

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Philosophy

 

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Gregory M

 

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October 30, 2014

 

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The characteristic theme of the works of Stone is the role of the artist as poet. "Society is fundamentally meaningless," says Derrida. But Baudrillard's model of neocultural textual theory holds that art is capable of truth. Derrida uses the term ?textual postcultural theory' to denote the genre, and eventually the collapse, of postdialectic class...
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Surrealism implies that the goal of the artist is social comment. But Reicher[2] states that we have to choose between neocultural textual theory and the subdialectic paradigm of narrative. Derrida uses the term 'surrealism' to denote not narrative, as Marx would have it, but prenarrative. However, Debord's essay on textual postcultural theory suggests that sexuality serves to disempower the proletariat...
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