One thing that I enjoy about Mr. Baudrillard, he
speaks and writes and takes risks and I admire that.
He also wrote some elegant essays about a similar
subject back in the eighties. I believe the title of
that essay was In the Silence of Majority or some such
thing. Baudrillard has dared to take a risk and to
take one in a major French newspaper. I am not
surprised he did not mention Derrida. After all,
Baudrillard is willing to take moral risks that
Derrida has never been willing to take, at least not
in public.
A Mr. Joris -- let me correct some error in the
earlier missive which was sent posthast(i)ly -- The
space of defer refer to the nonexistant appearance in
a a french german paper so if you promise us of other
tongues to handover betray translate we shall send a
magic carpet to your door with this article but si tu
nous trahir we shall not say more than it was a
simulacre de derrida et sex efforts de parler.
--- TekUtopia@xxxxxxx wrote: > Sorry. The last lecture
was on Sunday. He didn't
> really say anything about
> Derrida.
>
> -Aaron
>
> ---------------------
> "House Republicans and Democrats worked late last
> night to iron out
> differences with the President's $2 Trillion
> 'Anti-Evil' Legislation.
> According to sources, the compromise expands the
> definition of 'evil' to
> include Fidel Castro, rappers who threaten police
> officers, mad cow disease,
> WTO protesters, and author/filmmaker Michael Moore.
> Vice President Dick Cheney, according to the source,
> is not included in the
> definition."
>
> -The Boondocks (Aaron McGruder, 10-26)
>
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