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Here's all I can think off the top of my head
>Henri Lefebvre
>Marshall McLuhan
>Ferdinand de Saussure
>Karl Marx
>Michel Foucault
>Georges Bataille
>Friedrich Nietzsche
>Michel Foucault
>Gilles Deleuze

Am I missing anyone important?
Henri Bergson maybe?

>> No.15944298

>>15944287
missing Roland Barthes

>> No.15945966

>>15944287
roger caillois
macedonio fernandez
david nebreda
sophie calle

>> No.15945983

>>15944287
As a Baudrillardian who has spent 1000+ hours studying his work I can finally assert that he is a complete charlatan.

>> No.15945982

>>15945966
arthur rimbaud
alfred jarry
antonin artaud

>> No.15945986

>>15944287
Guy Debord.
Im a little bit surprised that you managed to miss him, since he was a very big influence on Baudrillard.

>> No.15945987

>>15944287
Morpheus

>> No.15945994

>>15944287
Paul Virilio

>> No.15946002

>>15944287
Holderlin
Manichaeism
Cathars

>> No.15946010

Neo Matrix

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MARCEL MAUSS
DURKHEIM

>> No.15946142

>>15945983
I've spent 2k hours studying him, he is not a charlatan.

>> No.15946150

>>15945983
>>15946142
I am the Holy Dialectical Spirit of Humanity. I spent forty millions hours forming Baudrillard since the first users of script in the Near East. He is a charlatan, but he serves a greater purpose.

>> No.15946451

>>15945983
>>15946142
>>15946150
I am the Divine Will of the Universe, I spent 14 billion years forming the philosopher who will ultimately defeat Baudrillard, because while he is a charlatan serving a higher purpose, his influence would ultimately doom the galaxy.

>> No.15947714

>>15945983
>>15946142
what in the absolute fuck are fatal strategies?

>> No.15948430

>>15945983
congrats on a thousand hours well spent

>> No.15948449

>>15945986
came here to post this

>> No.15948614

>>15948449
why do you choose to poison this board with twitter memes?

>> No.15948661

Can I just dive into Simulacra and Simulation? Or do I need specific pre-reading?

>> No.15949030

>>15948661
Realistically you should have read his book symbolic exchange and death first, this book is his version of Roland Barthes mythologies

>> No.15949061

>>15944287
I always felt from what I know from him that he was in part influenced by Heidegger. I’ve only read The Society of consumption from start to finish, am I in the wrong?

>> No.15949070

>>15944287
How did you miss Mauss and Durkheim

Would not really say his postmodern contemporaries were big influences. He wrote a book BTFOing Foucault.

>> No.15949217

>>15947714
Strategies where the subject realizes that he has been outfoxed by the object in all realms

>> No.15950128

>>15949061
Bump for this