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Tag: Internet

#cultureisstuck

In which capitalism chokes itself

Now that the Ever Clear ship is cleared, we can view the Suez Canal blockage with irony, as a metaphor of our times, that culture is stuck.

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Posted on March 30, 2021March 30, 2021Author AwetCategories History of IdeasTags capitalism, culture, cynical reason, fashion, film criticism, Internet, late-stage capitalism, meme, Post-Empire, postmodernism, Social MediaLeave a comment on #cultureisstuck

From biography to archives

privacy

Due to the escalating sophistication of technology during the information age, privacy has become a romantic myth, little more than an urban legend kept in circulation by newscasters and armchair politicians. Continue reading From biography to archives

Posted on April 13, 2005December 3, 2016Author AwetCategories History of Ideas, PoststructuralismTags Biography, Foucault, Internet, Privacy
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