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" Regarded everywhere as an absolute advance of the human race, and with the seal set on it by human rights, liberation starts out from the idea of a natural predestination to be free: being 'liberated' absolves the human being of an original evil, restores a happy purpose and a natural vocation to him.
It is our salvation, the true baptismal sacrament of modern, democratic man.
Now, this is a utopia.
This impulse to resolve the ambivalence of good and evil and jump over one's shadow into absolute positivity is a utopia.
The ambivalence is definitive, and the things liberated are liberated in total ambivalence.
You cannot liberate good without liberating evil. Sometimes evil even quicker than good, as part of the same movement.
At any rate, what we have here is a deregulation of both. "

Jean Baudrillard , The Intelligence of Evil or the Lucidity Pact


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Jean Baudrillard quote : Regarded everywhere as an absolute advance of the human race, and with the seal set on it by human rights, liberation starts out from the idea of a natural predestination to be free: being 'liberated' absolves the human being of an original evil, restores a happy purpose and a natural vocation to him.<br />It is our salvation, the true baptismal sacrament of modern, democratic man.<br />Now, this is a utopia.<br />This impulse to resolve the ambivalence of good and evil and jump over one's shadow into absolute positivity is a utopia.<br />The ambivalence is definitive, and the things liberated are liberated in total ambivalence.<br />You cannot liberate good without liberating evil. Sometimes evil even quicker than good, as part of the same movement.<br />At any rate, what we have here is a deregulation of both.