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Roland Barthes, a distinguished French critic and theorist, was a leading figure in literary theory and semiotics. His profound analyses of literature, culture, and language have significantly influenced contemporary critical thought. Barthes' innovative ideas and writings continue to be essential readings in humanities and social sciences.
"What I claim is to live to the full the contradiction of my time, which may well make sarcasm the condition of truth."
"The skyscraper establishes the block, the block creates the street, the street offers itself to man."
Man,
"There is only one way left to escape the alienation of present day society: to retreat ahead of it."
"Literature is without proofs. By which it must be understood that it cannot prove, not only what it says, but even that it is worth the trouble of saying it."
"Language is legislation, speech is its code. We do not see the power which is in speech because we forget that all speech is a classification, and that all classifications are oppressive."
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