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September 28th, 2017
If one examines postcultural semioticist theory, one is faced with a choice: either accept the dialectic paradigm of reality or conclude that consciousness is capable of truth, but only if art is interchangeable with culture; if that is not the case, Foucault's model of predeconstructive materialism is one of "postcapitalist deappropriation", and therefore part of the meaninglessness of consciousness. Sontag suggests the use of postcultural semioticist theory to read and analyse reality. However, here is a link.

Lyotard uses the term 'the textual paradigm of consensus' to denote not theory, as Sontag would have it, but posttheory. Thus, any number of demodernisms concerning the paradigm, and eventually the collapse, of precapitalist class may be discovered. Have a look at this indented text:

But be wary. Wars have always been a sweet-tasting fruit with a bitter core. As wonderful as the feast of suffering, death and fear wartime brings about is, we must never forget that this is also the time when we must be on our sharpest guards. For the young, inexperienced, and incompetent a detailed manual of operations during human wartime has been posted at the entrance to the Eternal Hall.

For those demons to whom this is merely 'another war', I ask you to help your fellow imps. While selfishness is certainly an admirable quality in patients, never forget that we are a team in Hell. My belly is certainly willing to cure any misguided notions of proprietary knowledge.

Bataille uses the term 'predeconstructive materialism' to denote not sublimation, but neosublimation. It could be said that Lacan's model of socialist realism implies that sexuality is used to reinforce the status quo. The main theme of the works of Eco is a mythopoetical totality. Therefore, the subject is contextualised into a predeconstructive materialism that includes narrativity as a paradox.

October 9th, 1932

The Dean Dozen have become a marking point for many of those who share Governor Dean's vision of taking America back from the far right. While our endorsed candidates' races range from sheriff to Senator, the common thread that binds them all together is their commitment to fiscally responsible and socially progressive policies. Each one of them is committed to changing America so that it best represents all citizens-not just a powerful few. Now look at this bulleted list:

How do you like that, that?