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The Center for Humane Technology uses the phrase “Clarity creates agency” in reference to platforms being more transparent or clear about their practices; the agency is felt by the human interacting with the platform. Empowerment > extraction
Military technologies and crowd-control techniques tested in other countries always get deployed on protestors in the US in the decades that follow. We know this on some level—hence the trope in apocalypse films wherein the contagion or zombies or whatever comes and finds the survivalist homesteaders, however complete and pure their efforts at... See more
Loving the World on Fire — Parapraxis
We are not the first to become a mass exploitable class but we are perhaps the least resilient population to be subjected to such conditions, because we have been taught—and ultimately live in a material reality which reinforces—that nothing matters but ourselves. We have no liberation theology.)
Loving the World on Fire — Parapraxis
Amusement under late capitalism is the prolongation of work. It is sought after as an escape from the mechanised work process, and to recruit strength in order to be able to cope with it again. But at the same time mechanisation has such power over a man’s leisure and happiness, and so profoundly determines the manufacture of amusement goods, that... See more
Frankfurt School: The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception
The analysis Tocqueville offered a century ago has in the meantime proved wholly accurate. Under the private culture monopoly it is a fact that “tyranny leaves the body free and directs its attack at the soul. The ruler no longer says: You must think as I do or die. He says: You are free not to think as I do; your life, your property, everything... See more
Frankfurt School: The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception
The ruthless unity in the culture industry is evidence of what will happen in politics. Marked differentiations such as those of A and B films, or of stories in magazines in different price ranges, depend not so much on subject matter as on classifying, organising, and labelling consumers. Something is provided for all so that none may escape; the... See more
Frankfurt School: The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception
But any trace of spontaneity from the public in official broadcasting is controlled and absorbed by talent scouts, studio competitions and official programs of every kind selected by professionals. Talented performers belong to the industry long before it displays them; otherwise they would not be so eager to fit in. The attitude of the public,... See more
Frankfurt School: The Culture Industry: Enlightenment as Mass Deception
All efforts to render politics aesthetic culminate in one thing: war. War and war only can set a goal for mass movements on the largest scale while respecting the traditional property system. This is the political formula for the situation. The technological formula may be stated as follows: Only war makes it possible to mobilize all of today’s... See more
marxists.org • The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction
The famous ethnobotanist and psychonaut, Terence McKenna, argued that ideology and culture are tools “which give other people control over one’s experience and identity since they lead individuals to shape their identity according to pre-conceived forms. If a person identifies with commercial brands or with popular ideas of what is beautiful, true... See more