“Reality is dead,” says Marx; however, according to d’Erlette[1] , it is not so much reality that is dead, but rather the futility, and some would say the fatal flaw, of reality. However, the economy, and thus the rubicon, of postmaterialist constructivism which is a central theme of Tarantino’s Jackie Brown is also evident in Pulp Fiction, although in a more self-fulfilling sense. Many theories concerning predialectic structuralism may be revealed. —Postmaterialist constructivism and predialectic structuralism (Posmodern Essay Generator | elsehwere.org)
Just having a bit of fun, while re-reading Richard Powers’s Galatea 2.2.
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