Jacques Attali
Born
in Algiers, Algeria
November 01, 1943
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Noise: The Political Economy of Music
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1977
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Une brève histoire de l'avenir
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2006
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أخوية اليقظانين
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2003
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Les juifs, le monde et l'argent
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2002
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Karl Marx ou l'esprit du monde
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2005
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Histoires de l'alimentation : De quoi manger est-il le nom ? (Documents)
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2019
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1492
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1991
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Devenir soi
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2014
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Gândhî ou l'éveil des humiliés : biographie
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2007
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Nous sommes Charlie
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2015
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“A network can be destroyed by noises that attack and transform it, if the codes in place are unable to normalize and repress them. Although the new order is not contained in the structure of the old, it is nonetheless not a product of chance. It is created by the substitution of new differences for the old differences. Noise is the source of these mutations in the structuring codes. For despite the death it contains, noise carries order within itself; it carries new information. This may seem strange. But noise does in fact create a meaning: first, because the interruption of a message signifies the interdiction of the transmitted meaning, signifies censorship and rarity; and second, because the very absence of meaning in pure noise or in the meaningless repetition of a message, by unchanneling auditory sensations, frees the listener’s imagination. The absence of meaning is in this case the presence of all meanings, absolute ambiguity, a construction outside meaning. The presence of noise makes sense, makes meaning. It makes possible the creation of a new order on another level of organization, of a new code in another network.”
― Noise: The Political Economy of Music
― Noise: The Political Economy of Music
“What is called music today is all too often only a disguise for the monologue of power. However, and this is the supreme irony of it all, never before have musicians tried so hard to communicate with their audience, and never before has that communication been so deceiving. Music now seems hardly more than a somewhat clumsy excuse for the self-glorification of musicians and the growth of a new industrial sector.”
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“In the future, a part of this class - individuals particularly sensitive to this question of the future - will realize that their happiness depends on that of others, that the human species can only survive united and pacific. They will cease to belong to the mercantile innovative class, and refuse to put themselves at the service of pirates. They will become what I call transhumans (who will give birth to a new order of abundance). ”
― Une brève histoire de l'avenir
― Une brève histoire de l'avenir
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