20 April 2012

Towards a Gayer Science

From Jean Baudrillard's The Perfect Crime:

"Meaning, for its part, is always unhappy. Analysis is, by definition, unhappy, since it is born of critical disillusionment. But language, for its part, is happy, even when referring to a world without illusion and without hope. That might even be the definition of a radical thinking: a happy form and an intelligence without hope."

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