Yes, that's pretty much what I think. If looking at how the matter of writing always resists its reduction to meaning, resulting in a history of conflict between matter and ideas, isn't at least inspired by Marx, I don't know what is.
deconstruction has never been Marxist, no more than it has ever been non-Marxist, although it has remained faithful to a certain spirit of Marxism, to at least one of its spirits.
Welcome to Derrida bud, there's no "meaning," we're just signifiers trapped in a world of signifiers where nothing can be signified. This is partially why Derrida is stupid even though I love him.
Yes, that's pretty much what I think. If looking at how the matter of writing always resists its reduction to meaning, resulting in a history of conflict between matter and ideas, isn't at least inspired by Marx, I don't know what is.
As Derrida himself wrote:
Yh I'm going to need some help spelling out what that means (lol)
Welcome to Derrida bud, there's no "meaning," we're just signifiers trapped in a world of signifiers where nothing can be signified. This is partially why Derrida is stupid even though I love him.
damn it I knew it