
The Book Club: Everything, All The Time, Everywhere: How We Became Postmodern
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Is Post Modernism the Great Enemy of the Rise of Populars?
Post modernism is both responsible for a critique of popular socity and its intellectual foundation, in so far as there are foundations. The idea of cultural martirism was tati, it was impotent, that it couldn't change anything. But at the same time, all these ideas percolating through, through post modern thought. You know, there is a thread you could trace, if you fancied it, from from fuco through to kellian conway,. If you want to trace that story, you can just about do it.
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