Jean Baudrillard

"The Marxist critique is only a critique of capital, a critique coming from the heart of the middle and petit bourgeois classes, for which Marxism has served for a century as a latent ideology.... The Marxist seeks a good use of economy. Marxism is therefore only a limited petit bourgeois critique, one more step in the banalization of life toward the "good use" of the social!"

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Source: When Bataille Attacked the Metaphysical Principle of Economy. Canadian Journal of Political and Social Theory, 15, 1987.

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Jean Baudrillard

Jean Baudrillard

Philosopher, Sociologist

Jean Baudrillard was a French sociologist and philosopher known for his analysis of media, culture, and the concept of simulacra.

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