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An edition of Fatal strategies (1983)

Fatal strategies

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When Fatal Strategies was first published in French in 1983, it represented a turning point for Jean Baudrillard: an utterly original, and for many readers, utterly bizarre book that offered a theory as proliferative, ecstatic, and hallucinatory as the postmodern world it endeavored to describe. Arguing against the predetermined outcomes of dialectical thought with his renowned,wry, ambivalent passion, with this volume Jean Baudrillard mounted an attack against the false problems posed by Western philosophy. If his Marxist days were firmly behind him, Baudrillard here indicated that metaphysics had also gone the way of sociology and politics: the contemporary world demanded nothing less than Pataphysics, Alfred Jarry's absurdist philosophy that described the laws of the universe supplementary to this one. In effect, with Fatal Strategies, Baudrillard became Baudrillard. In his extrapolationist manner, Baudrillard sought to replace Western philosophy's circular arguments with a ritualistic Theater of Cruelty. Using this line of thought developed in Fatal Strategies, Baudrillard went on, throughout the 1980s, to find new and shatteringly accurate ways of discussing American corporatocracy, arms build-up, and hostage taking. Fatal Strategies asserts a profound critique of American politics, and it is an important step towards his examination of evil.Jean Baudrillard (1929-2007) was a philosopher, sociologist, cultural critic,and theorist of postmodernity who challenged all existing theories of contemporary society with humor and precision. An outsider in the French intellectual establishment, he was internationally renowned as a twenty-first century visionary, reporter, and provocateur. His Simulations (1983) instantly became a cult classic and made him a controversial voice in the world of politics and art.

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Semiotext(e)
Language
English
Pages
236

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Cover of: Fatal strategies
Fatal strategies
2008, Semiotext(e)
in English
Cover of: Las Estrategias Fatales
Las Estrategias Fatales
July 1994, Anagrama
Paperback in Spanish
Cover of: Fatal strategies
Fatal strategies
1990, Semiotext(e), Pluto Press, Pluto
in English
Cover of: Les stratégies fatales
Les stratégies fatales
1983, Grasset [i.e. Livre de poche]
in French

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First Sentence

"THINGS HAVE FOUND A WAY of avoiding a dialectics of meaning that was beginning to bore them: by proliferating indefinitely, increasing their potential, outbidding themselves in an ascension to the limit, an obscenity that henceforth becomes their immanent finality and senseless reason."

Edition Notes

New edition; new introduction; English translation.

Published in
Los Angeles, USA, Cambridge, USA
Series
Foreign agents
Copyright Date
2008
Translation Of
Les stratégies fatales
Translated From
French

Classifications

Library of Congress
HN16 .B3813 2008, HN16

Contributors

Introduction
Dominic Pettman
Translator
Philippe Beitchman
Translator
W. G. J. Niesluchowski
Distributors
MIT Press
Editor
Jim Fleming
Cover Art
Matt Fishbeck
Cover Photographer
Marine Baudrillard
Designer
Hedi El Kholti

The Physical Object

Pagination
230
Number of pages
236

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL25352151M
ISBN 13
9781584350613
LCCN
2012439268
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6fbd120990a36d48bc43371778b97460, 620a7185a234195ee21479b050146526, 07c2f08f0e466c5ffcfbe4e353dd7707

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Work ID
OL790248W

Work Description

Baudrillard cuts across historical and contemporary space with profound observations on American corporations, arms build-up, hostage-taking, transgression, truth, and the fate of theory itself.
In this shimmering manifesto against dialectics, Jean Baudrillard constructs a condemnatory ethics of the "false problem." One foot in social science, the other in speculation about the history of ideas, this text epitomizes the assault that Baudrillard has made on the history of Western philosophy. Posing such anti-questions as "Must we put information on a diet?" Baudrillard cuts across historical and contemporary space with profound observations on American corporations, arms build-up, hostage-taking, transgression, truth, and the fate of theory itself. Not only an important map of Baudrillard's continuing examination of evil, this essay is also a profound critique of 1980s American politics at the time when the author was beginning to have his incalculable effect on a generation of this country's artists and theorists.

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