• @thesohoriots
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    52 months ago

    If you want to dig in really deep, Horkheimer and Adorno wrote about the “Culture Industry” in the mid-20th century and how even outside of working hours, we are still forced to perform a sort of labor in the consumption of media through our leisure time, movies, tv, music, etc. It’s not so much manipulation of the obvious media like news and such, but a far more subtle mechanism that tells you not only what to desire, but how to desire. The whole thing may be more complicated than you want, and this was a very reductive summary, but I find it to be prescient even 75ish years later.

    • Don_DickleOPM
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      32 months ago

      I sincerely mean no sarcasm in this but that has got to be the best answer yet. Thank you very much and for typing it out.

      • @thesohoriots
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        32 months ago

        This isn’t bad. It has some counterpoints as well. The trouble with the concept is that the original material is a philosophical product, and most material online is behind academic paywalls or just some dude’s blog. Hope this is useful!

        • FarraigePlaisteach
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          22 months ago

          Thank you, I appreciate that. Sci-hub often has those papers available that are made hard to access by academia.