The author discusses Nick Land (@Outsideness ), Francois Laruelle as providing the analytical backdrop of "the limits of deleuzian ontology", Andrew Culp, Nick Srnicek, and @NegarestaniReza he discusses you toohttps://lundi.am/Neoliberalisme-ou-Turbocapitalisme …
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Replying to @kkolozova @NegarestaniReza
"... il vaut mieux placer la pensée décoloniale au centre de toutes les attentions," he ends frenchly.
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Replying to @Outsideness @kkolozova
Nick, you should be eternally ashamed of yourself for learning and speaking French.
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OK now it makes sense why Reza doesn't like Deleuze. Philosophies of difference in English turn into "postmodern" "French theory".
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Replying to @demograms @NegarestaniReza and
English language philosophy is constantly revolting against its own lousy readings of stuff.
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He should have learned Aramaic to speak the tongue of ancient demons. He instead went for French and now see, he can understand Badiou. Kids, some choices have real consequences.
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U say that yet u reading German & writing English. Y'all should just learn Portuguese if u wanna know about navigational alter-modernity.
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That's just for Neo-catholic missionarism.
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