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Communications From Elsewhere Wednesday, March 15, 2006

For your intellectual/philosophical types that read this delightful blog, we've found something just for you. A sight, Elsewhere.org, has some interesting and perhaps inane intellectual gibberish. It sounds legimate though. I'm just not sure about capitalist Marxism though.

Here's a portion of one of their essays...randomly generated of course.

1. Madonna and predialectic textual theory

In the works of Madonna, a predominant concept is the concept of postsemiotic narrativity. However, the premise of capitalist deconstruction states that expression is a product of the masses.

The subject is interpolated into a capitalist Marxism that includes art as a totality. Thus, the characteristic theme of the works of Madonna is a mythopoetical reality.

The figure/ground distinction which is a central theme of Madonna’s Erotica emerges again in Sex, although in a more self-falsifying sense. But many demodernisms concerning materialist theory exist.

The primary theme of Humphrey’s[1] analysis of capitalist deconstruction is the role of the artist as poet. In a sense, a number of narratives concerning not construction, as capitalist Marxism suggests, but preconstruction may be revealed.


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