The Intelligence of Evil presents us with a fascinating mental journey outside of what we have come to call “reality”, and makes us question the fundamental dichotomy between what is good and what is evil. It is highly recommendable for people with an interest in philosophy, or a lot of time on their hands.

- Johanna Fürst, Journal for Intelligence, Propaganda and Security Studies

… one of Baudrillard’s last, and arguably best, books … The Intelligence of Evil is perhaps Baudrillard’s most rigorous and certainly one of his more complex works.

- Jonathan Fardy, Foucault Studies

In the wake of the 9/11 attacks, after the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq and at the height of the "War on Terror", the controversial postmodernist thinker Jean Baudrillard wrote The Intelligence of Evil. In tackling the rhetoric of the so-called "clash of civilizations" between a capitalist West and a fundamentalist religious Islam, the book also provides a summation of many of the most important themes of Baurdrillard's philosophical project. Baudrillard here explores how neoliberal political rhetoric has divided human cultures are divided into two antagonistic forces, one based on symbolic exchange, which is dual and reciprocal, and one based on money and sign exchange, which is totalising. Non-western societies can create genuinely symbolic, durable cultures. But the western world-system, based on a logic of empire, is designed to create an integrated and sealed reality, to snap tight around the world and its image. If the first is indestructible and the second is irresistible, who can win and what will victory look like?
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Integral Reality At the Margins of the Real The World in its Deep Illusoriness The Easiest Solutions--Do you want to be free?--Do you want to be anyone else? The Murder of the Sign The Mental Diaspora of the Networks We are All Agnostics The Violence Done to the Image Contemporary Art Contemporary with Itself Virtuality and Events Evil and Misfortune The Intelligence of Evil For Whom does the Bell of Politics Toll? The Destruction of the Golden Pavilion Duality's Revenge Fracture Lines Parallel Universes--Existential Divide--Time Divide Anamnesis
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Controversial postmodern thinker explores the rhetoric of the "War on Terror" and the "Clash of Civilizations" between East and West.
An important summation of Baudrillard's political thought.
Bringing together books and thinkers that have opened up startling new ways of looking at the world, the Bloomsbury Revelations series celebrates the originality and excellence of Bloomsbury Academic's non-fiction publishing. Including books by the likes of Carol Adams, Winston Churchill, Slavoj Zizek, Ferdinand de Saussure, Ronald Dworkin, Constantin Stanislavski, Susan Strange and Gilles Deleuze, this is an essential library of the thinkers who have fundamentally shaped the way we see the modern world.
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ISBN
9781780935683
Publisert
2013-04-25
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Vekt
213 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
138 mm
Aldersnivå
U, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
176

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Biographical note

Jean Baudrillard (1929-2007) was one of the most influential and controversial thinkers of the post-War period. Perhaps the leading thinker of the postmodernist school, his writings cover art, media, sociology, culture and philosophy.