Hyperreality
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the modern era is over
it was as transient as rococo so
by claiming post-modernity, into
an unlimited opening
where transience and flux is the norm
which is an essential truth as old as the hills
all isims should be wasms
i got a book by suzi gablik
is post modernism dead
waiting for me
and my meditation
it was as transient as rococo so
by claiming post-modernity, into
an unlimited opening
where transience and flux is the norm
which is an essential truth as old as the hills
all isims should be wasms
i got a book by suzi gablik
is post modernism dead
waiting for me
and my meditation
[color=darkcyan]i'm on a survival mission
yo ho ho an a bottle of rum om[/color]
yo ho ho an a bottle of rum om[/color]
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Where is that rascal.
e-dog sees something it, perezoso too,
me I kant read hegel
i'm no spring chicken
no philospher king
like our friend brooklyn
doreen posted a link to a da da generator,
fascinating thing.
I got to look around for the link.
speaking of "jumping to conclusions" from that other thread
doreen wrote a nice riff about Shrub's fitness program, jumping to conclusions, dodging the draft, I forget the rest.
e-dog sees something it, perezoso too,
me I kant read hegel
i'm no spring chicken
no philospher king
like our friend brooklyn
doreen posted a link to a da da generator,
fascinating thing.
I got to look around for the link.
speaking of "jumping to conclusions" from that other thread
doreen wrote a nice riff about Shrub's fitness program, jumping to conclusions, dodging the draft, I forget the rest.
futurism came before modernism
the blue riders died in the great war
the only movements left
are indigenous manifestos
comandante x writing erotic poems
for arcadia in argentina
where she is at a safe distance
from his masked amourous glances
the blue riders died in the great war
the only movements left
are indigenous manifestos
comandante x writing erotic poems
for arcadia in argentina
where she is at a safe distance
from his masked amourous glances
[color=darkcyan]i'm on a survival mission
yo ho ho an a bottle of rum om[/color]
yo ho ho an a bottle of rum om[/color]
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http://www.newleftreview.net/NLR26702.shtml
Any body that makes the wombman folks happy is a friend of mine.
Only one movement that still matters to me is feminizism. I remember get deleted or barred from litkicks because of something I said about male feminism being bullshit feminism. I sppose I should say that brother and sisterhood is all that matters to me. THe only revolution I can get behind.
I do not think Ghandi and Martin Luther King needed violence to start their movement.
I think e-dog is on to something but then perezoso will come in and they will get into an intellectual pissing contest, and then perezoso will piss all over my leg and want lick my mother's anus and then I will start to yawn,
is that what post modernism is,
sounds pretty prickriarchical to me.
Any body that makes the wombman folks happy is a friend of mine.
Only one movement that still matters to me is feminizism. I remember get deleted or barred from litkicks because of something I said about male feminism being bullshit feminism. I sppose I should say that brother and sisterhood is all that matters to me. THe only revolution I can get behind.
I do not think Ghandi and Martin Luther King needed violence to start their movement.
I think e-dog is on to something but then perezoso will come in and they will get into an intellectual pissing contest, and then perezoso will piss all over my leg and want lick my mother's anus and then I will start to yawn,
is that what post modernism is,
sounds pretty prickriarchical to me.
womb envy
why i wanna be cremated
or die in the woods
maybe climb a tree
and take one final crap for posterity
ain't no such thing as post-feminism
we are definately pre-feminist
shit where is my book
philosophy for dummies
but he kind of looks like the egghaid on the cover
and we know he ain't really no dummy nohow
mercy
why i wanna be cremated
or die in the woods
maybe climb a tree
and take one final crap for posterity
ain't no such thing as post-feminism
we are definately pre-feminist
shit where is my book
philosophy for dummies
edog wonders why anyone would want to call themself a philohsophic dummyPhilosophy for Dummies
by Tom Morris
(384 pages)
List price: $19.99, paperback.
Philosophy at its best is an activity more than a body of knowledge. In an ancient sense, done right, it is a healing art. It's intellectual self-defense. It's a form of therapy. But it's also much more. Philosophy is map-making for the soul, cartography for the human journey. It's an important navigational tool for life that too many modern people try to do without.
Philosophy For Dummies is for anyone who has ever entertained a question about life and this world. In a conversational tone, the book's author -- a modern-day scholar and lecturer -- brings the greatest wisdom of the past into the challenges that we face now. This refreshingly different guide explains philosophical fundamentals and explores some of the strangest and deepest questions ever posed to human beings.
http://www.morrisinstitute.com/ww_books.html
but he kind of looks like the egghaid on the cover
and we know he ain't really no dummy nohow
mercy
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I don't mean to mock e-dog jimboloco,
our culture is pretty warped right now, you know the culture wars and all that...(Totalitarian Democracy, Ferhlingetti I got to read that again)
Poets see it maybe better than anyone, that was freud's lament, wherever he went a poet had been there first he said.
check this out.
e-dog wrote:
He used to go by foolish_pater on litkicks. I thought the guy was around sixty, turns out he is barely twenty. wise young one. I remember he was on a thread with e-dog zlatko and perezoso I think, that is the last time I remember reading him hear.
I wish he would come back
Born into this bukowski poem pretty good to I thought, the only poem I have read, well actually the only poem I have listened to of his.
born into this extro biological womb called culture.
Starts from the moment we see and hear,
biological evolution is a so slow
cultural evolution so fast one generation is always out of touch it seems.
language evolves too I guess
But that is what blew my mind when I read Tacitus for the first time, he sounded so modern, could be coming off the days issue of a good newspaper.
But that maybe be just the translators art
I wish the hell I could read latin, greek, german, yiddish, hebrew, japanese,
my vanity bigger than my intellect.
well maybe if we keep high jacking his thread
e-dog will talk to us eventually
late for work
talk at you later.
our culture is pretty warped right now, you know the culture wars and all that...(Totalitarian Democracy, Ferhlingetti I got to read that again)
Poets see it maybe better than anyone, that was freud's lament, wherever he went a poet had been there first he said.
check this out.
e-dog wrote:
Do you remember marksman45? He used to talk about enculturation?but i would say that postmodernity isn't a philosophy at all. postmodernity is a state of culture;
He used to go by foolish_pater on litkicks. I thought the guy was around sixty, turns out he is barely twenty. wise young one. I remember he was on a thread with e-dog zlatko and perezoso I think, that is the last time I remember reading him hear.
I wish he would come back
Born into this bukowski poem pretty good to I thought, the only poem I have read, well actually the only poem I have listened to of his.
born into this extro biological womb called culture.
Starts from the moment we see and hear,
biological evolution is a so slow
cultural evolution so fast one generation is always out of touch it seems.
language evolves too I guess
But that is what blew my mind when I read Tacitus for the first time, he sounded so modern, could be coming off the days issue of a good newspaper.
But that maybe be just the translators art
I wish the hell I could read latin, greek, german, yiddish, hebrew, japanese,
my vanity bigger than my intellect.
well maybe if we keep high jacking his thread
e-dog will talk to us eventually
late for work
talk at you later.
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jimbo wrote
e-dog
not trying to mock
I am very interested in cutlture if only as anthropology
you are a scholar and a gentleman
I do think the following post relates to this thread
mabybe not
maybe it is all turtles from here on down.........>>>>>>>>
Guided By The Stars
This brit Dalyrmple interesting, used to be a psychiatrist in a prison like my homeboy.
He also wrote this book:
Our Culture, What's Left of It: The Mandarins and the Masses
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1566636434?tag ... k_code=as3
and this article
Is Old Europe Doomed
http://www.cato-unbound.org/2006/02/06/ ... pe-doomed/
ten four jimbo we be toe rags for sure. (check it out in your funk and wagnals)we are rabble and scumbugs
e-dog
not trying to mock
I am very interested in cutlture if only as anthropology
you are a scholar and a gentleman
I do think the following post relates to this thread
mabybe not
maybe it is all turtles from here on down.........>>>>>>>>
Guided By The Stars
This brit Dalyrmple interesting, used to be a psychiatrist in a prison like my homeboy.
He also wrote this book:
Our Culture, What's Left of It: The Mandarins and the Masses
http://www.amazon.com/dp/1566636434?tag ... k_code=as3
and this article
Is Old Europe Doomed
http://www.cato-unbound.org/2006/02/06/ ... pe-doomed/
an examination question for philosophy students at Oxford:
“Is this a question?” The student who replied, “Yes, if this is an answer;” received the highest marks.
edawg at least you can jive with the proletarian beasts
without dissing
you might be an intelletcual
but you ain't no ef·fetesnob
ain't no nat·ter·ing nabob!
i yam gonna dig up my treasure for dummies
and slum a bit
during the next millineummm
without dissing
you might be an intelletcual
but you ain't no ef·fetesnob
ain't no nat·ter·ing nabob!
i yam gonna dig up my treasure for dummies
and slum a bit
during the next millineummm
[color=darkcyan]i'm on a survival mission
yo ho ho an a bottle of rum om[/color]
yo ho ho an a bottle of rum om[/color]
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Links for the Sokal Hoax Controversy
I have brought this up many times jimbo
nobody here wants to talk about it.
Have you ever read Two Cultures?
http://academics.vmi.edu/gen_ed/Two_Cultures.html
I have brought this up many times jimbo
nobody here wants to talk about it.
http://vos.ucsb.edu/browse.asp?id=2561In 1996, physicist Alan Sokal of NYU published an article entitled "Transgressing the Boundaries" in the journal Social Text, edited by leading cultural theorist Stanley Fish: ". . . to test the prevailing intellectual standards, I decided to try a modest (though admittedly uncontrolled) experiment: Would a leading North American journal of cultural studies whose editorial collective includes such luminaries as Fredric Jameson and Andrew Ross publish an article liberally salted with nonsense if (a) it sounded good and (b) it flattered the editors' ideological preconceptions?" The resulting furor in academia highlighted the rift between the attitudes of natural scientists and cultural theorists.
Have you ever read Two Cultures?
http://academics.vmi.edu/gen_ed/Two_Cultures.html
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Sokal mutha-f-n rules, dawg. As does his pal Bricmont (read some Bricmont to find out how little ye know about determinism, the philosophy of science, if not Reality as a whole). And Sokal was/is no rightist. Jacques Derriere was a vichy fraud. ( I have, however, read a bit of Baudrillard on Simulation with interest--but his jargon-spouting is not nearly as severe as JD's). The S-B parody seemed fairly appropriate and even tame---and many postmods fell for it.
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