Signaletic war according to Baudrillard’ terms: insurrection by signs
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https://doi.org/10.18012/arf.v8i1.53065Keywords:
Hyper-reality, Simulation, Signaletic , Capital, WarAbstract
How to make war? This is the essential question of the text developed here regarding Baudrillard's political thought, especially from the work entitled Symbolic Exchange and Death (L’échange symbolique et la mort, 1976). An introductory answer to the question posed above indicates that wars, in current times, surpass the principle of reality through the use of simulations, which indicates the construction of a hyper-real era. The capital and its signs are detached from the world of representation and this change within the system directly affects work, which spreads itself in society after losing its factory character. Since the 1970s, Baudrillard has announced that the way to war politically has become volatile so widely that the current conflicts need to be directed against the signaletic capital. In this meaning, the purpose of this text is to discuss and exemplify insurgency modes guided by simulations and dispersion of signs.
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