HyperNormalisation by Adam Curtis
A bite-sized walkthrough of Adam Curtis's argument: why "things feel fake,"
how individualism was absorbed by managerial systems, and why change stal…A bite-sized walkthrough of Adam Curtis's argument: why "things feel fake,"
how individualism was absorbed by managerial systems, and why change stalls.
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1HyperNormalisation: why the fake becomes normal
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2Why movements stall: process without content
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3Managerial power: risk, stability, and "efficiency"
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4Individualism: from liberation to managed identity
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5Story, mortality, and what could replace the old order
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6Sources & Credits