@misc{Lexicon of Arguments,
title = {Quotation from: Lexicon of Arguments – Concepts - Ed. Martin Schulz, 29 Mar 2024},
author = {Baudrillard,Jean},
subject = {Media},
note = {Blask I 24
Media/Baudrillard: the media's power is not enough to become concrete and real. It remains in the meaningless background noise. A critical handling of the electronic mass media is excluded. Only destruction would be possible.
Blask I 36f
Standstill of history: is the silence of the masses. The events follow each other so quickly and are presented by the media so incoherently that no more history can take place.
>Events, >Media.
On the other hand:
Second argument: not acceleration, but deceleration causes the disappearance of the history. Nothing seems to happen.
Symptom: one is addicted to newspapers and television news. Turning to relics and fossils of past epochs.
>Newspapers, >Television.},
note = { Baud I J. Baudrillard Simulacra and Simulation (Body, in Theory: Histories) Ann Arbor 1994 Baud II Jean Baudrillard Symbolic Exchange and Death, London 1993 German Edition: Der symbolische Tausch und der Tod Berlin 2009
Blask I Falko Blask Jean Baudrillard zur Einführung Hamburg 2013 },
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