Baudrillard and the Evil Genius
In: Theory, culture & society: explorations in critical social science, Band 24, Heft 5, S. 135-145
Abstract
This article commemorates Jean Baudrillard's career with an account of the consistency of his interventionist logic, the subtlety of his styles of argument and the prescience of his observations. It provides an account of Baudrillard's sustained engagement with the intensification of simulation that has increasingly codified trends in communications, technology politics, the social, the psychological and economics in the name of functionality. The consistency of Baudrillard's arguments belies the many superficial judgements made about them, which were anyway often knowingly encouraged by Baudrillard's rhetorical strategies.
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