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Why the French theorists should have the monopoly on the understanding of contemporary culture is not clear, although their presumed leftism was appealing to would-be "advanced" critics and artists that is, aspirants to the mantle of avant-gardism, which still claimed for itself "resistance," the catchword from the 1970s on, if no longer "revolution".
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