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Jean Baudrillard
French
Sociologist
Born:
Jul 29
,
1929
Died:
Mar 6
,
2007
Always
Judgment
Love
Time
World
You
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There is nothing funny about Halloween. This sarcastic festival reflects, rather, an infernal demand for revenge by children on the adult world.
Jean Baudrillard
Funny
Revenge
World
Halloween
Nothing
About
Rather
Adult
Demand
Festival
Reflects
Infernal
Children
Sarcastic
Santa Barbara is a paradise; Disneyland is a paradise; the U.S. is a paradise. Paradise is just paradise. Mournful, monotonous, and superficial though it may be, it is paradise. There is no other.
Jean Baudrillard
Paradise
Other
Monotonous
Though
Superficial
Mournful
May
Just
Barbara
Disneyland
Santa
There is nothing more mysterious than a TV set left on in an empty room. It is even stranger than a man talking to himself or a woman standing dreaming at her stove. It is as if another planet is communicating with you.
Jean Baudrillard
You
Man
Woman
Stove
Nothing
TV
TV Set
Dreaming
More
Mysterious
Himself
Talking
Another
Empty
Left
Than
Room
Communicating
Planet
Stranger
Standing
Even
Her
Set
Americans may have no identity, but they do have wonderful teeth.
Jean Baudrillard
Wonderful
Teeth
Identity
American
May
The sad thing about artificial intelligence is that it lacks artifice and therefore intelligence.
Jean Baudrillard
Sad
Artificial Intelligence
Intelligence
About
Sad Thing
Artifice
Artificial
Lacks
Therefore
Thing
Television knows no night. It is perpetual day. TV embodies our fear of the dark, of night, of the other side of things.
Jean Baudrillard
Day
Dark
Fear
Other
Side
Our
Television
TV
Embodies
Knows
Perpetual
Things
Night
Seduction is always more singular and sublime than sex and it commands the higher price.
Jean Baudrillard
Sex
Seduction
More
Higher
Price
Always
Singular
Commands
Sublime
Than
What is a society without a heroic dimension?
Jean Baudrillard
Society
Heroic
Dimension
Without
Deep down, the US, with its space, its technological refinement, its bluff good conscience, even in those spaces which it opens up for simulation, is the only remaining primitive society.
Jean Baudrillard
Good
Space
Down
Society
Those
Only
Remaining
Simulation
Primitive
Opens
Refinement
Up
Bluff
Spaces
Which
Us
Deep
Deep Down
Even
Conscience
Technological
I hesitate to deposit money in a bank. I am afraid I shall never dare to take it out again. When you go to confession and entrust your sins to the safe-keeping of the priest, do you ever come back for them?
Jean Baudrillard
You
Confession
Money
Back
Hesitate
Dare
Out
Shall
Entrust
Take
Never
Priest
Come
Am
Go
Sins
Bank
Afraid
Deposit
Again
Them
Your
Ever
We shall never resolve the enigma of the relation between the negative foundations of greatness and that greatness itself.
Jean Baudrillard
Negative
Resolve
Relation
Shall
Never
Between
Greatness
Itself
Enigma
Foundations
Cowardice and courage are never without a measure of affectation. Nor is love. Feelings are never true. They play with their mirrors.
Jean Baudrillard
Love
Courage
Feelings
Cowardice
Mirrors
Never
True
Without
Affectation
Nor
Measure
Play
The abjection of our political situation is the only true challenge today. Only facing up to this situation in all its desperation can help us get out of it.
Jean Baudrillard
Today
Desperation
Political
Challenge
Situation
Our
Out
Abject
Only
Facing
True
Up
Political Situation
Get
Us
Help
In the same way that we need statesmen to spare us the abjection of exercising power, we need scholars to spare us the abjection of learning.
Jean Baudrillard
Learning
Power
Way
Statesmen
Abject
Scholars
Exercising
Same
Spare
Us
Need
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