Date: Wed, 14 Nov 2001 05:30:03 +0000 (GMT) From: =?iso-8859-1?q?anna=20miller?= <ruboutthewords-AT-yahoo.co.in> Subject: baudrillard on sept. 11- derrida etc. 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-AT-aol.com 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) > ___________________________________________________________________ *NEW* Yahoo! Messenger for SMS. Now on your Celforce phone *NEW* Visit http://in.mobile.yahoo.com/smsmgr_signin.html
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