In the beginning of Origins, Lyotard is quoted as saying that “What alone could destroy capitalism was the world-wide ‘drift of desire’ among the young, away from libidinal investment in the system, to libidinal power,” which he views as being enacted by works of art (27). But, by the end of the book, I’m seeing very little possibility for such revolutionary works of art.
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