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| | “A Neutron Bomb of the Mind”, a Digression on Bernard Stieglerby Philip Beitchman |
 | | I was wondering what indeed “we” (prisoners all) had to lose but our chains, by trying to overpower the guards, who as a matter of fact we outnumber, as we always do... |
 | | Stiegler has occupied a high administrative position in media matters in the French government; see note 9. |
 | | Nor is Stiegler reviving the rampant ego-philosophy of Max Stirner, whose The Ego and His Own, of 1845, was very much in Marx’s way when he was in process, simultaneously, in formulating a social, therefore class-based revolutionary consciousness, turning for example vast swaths of The German Ideology, completed in 1846, into a debate with Stirner. |
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