Wednesday, July 25, 2007

On Radical Pursuasion of Simularity

Post-Baudrillardian conceptual universe--and the poverty of Consecutivist imagination mandates the use of the term "universe," which implies coherence--is heavily soiled by the notions of simulacra and hyperreality. True samurais of Anti-Consecutivism, instead, should be dedicated to the radical pursuasion of simularity, as not so much an alternative truthmodel, as an ideological vessel for radical critique of the disorder of things. The notion of pursuasion--a neologism designed by Anti-Consecutivists to convey precisely the unfinished process that combines persuasion, pursuance, and Asia--is the true subject in the Anti-Consecutivist sentence, while simularity (similar, simulation), as the object, exposes the ambiguities and the Consecutivist politics behind the Baudrillardian project.

Do you love humanity, but hate people?

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