GR, domination and freedom

Elisabeth Romberg eromberg at mac.com
Fri Jul 18 08:59:07 CDT 2014


Anyone else reading or have read the book by Herman and Weisenburger? Or might be able to help anyway?

There is a sentence on page 13 that I have difficulties following (near the top):

"Certainly the ceaseless, ever-morphing needs of a corporatized military-industrial management and production regime also shadow this great novel from beginning to end - an alternate mimetic reason for the rhetoric of superaddition"

It is the second half of the sentence I don't understand the meaning of. In particular the word superaddition and what it means in the context of the sentence.


Elisabeth 

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