File spoon-archives/deleuze-guattari.archive/deleuze-guattari_1998/deleuze-guattari.9810, message 144


Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1998 09:39:37 +0000
From: Chris <christopher.mcmahon-AT-jcu.edu.au>
Subject: Re: Weasel and Emily: that punk-o-lantern smile!


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Dear Jon,

I didn't know that he ripped it off. But yes, there is another objection:
what, when, where? Like you never hit any of these phases in pure form. You
could say, say, Derrida is a Number 3. But so what? And it rings false
anyway.  It's only sort of useful.... as a place to depart from .....
sometimes .....?

- Chris

Jon Rubin wrote:

> Yeah, but Baudrillard just nicked this from Nietzsche's "How the Real
> World Finally Became a Myth" (I think thats its title - near enough) and
> made it less funny - which is my main objection, though if you only find
> it "sort of useful" (simulation of use?) maybe there is another...
> J
>
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