And yet everything is still not for the best in this best of all worlds, for, as this performance goes global, it also becomes increasingly unintelligible. And one inevitably has to wonder whether that unintelligibility may not, precisely, betray the emergence of a counter-hegemonic power – an equal, if not superior antagonistic power (Baudrillard Fragments [2001] 2004: 111).

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Keith Moser. The Problematic Search for Happiness in the Realm of Signs: A Baudrillardian Reading of Georges Perec’s Les Choses

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