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Who Can Afford To Be Critical?
Who Can Afford To Be Critical?
Ethnoautobiography as practice of radical presence: storying the self in participatory visions
Ethnoautobiography as practice of radic…
3000-year-old solutions to modern problems | Lyla June | TEDxKC
3000-year-old solutions to modern probl… 
Neoliberalism and the commodification of identity
Neoliberalism and the commodification o…

A capitalist society requires a culture based on images. It needs to furnish vast amounts of entertainment in order to stimulate buying and anesthetise the injuries of class, race, and sex. And it needs to gather unlimited amounts of information, the better to exploit natural resources, increase productivity, keep order, make war, give jobs to bureaucrats. The camera's twin capacities, to subjectivise reality and to objectify it, ideally serve these needs as strengthen them. Cameras define reality in the two ways essential to the workings of an advanced industrial society: as a spectacle (for masses) and as an object of surveillance (for rulers). The production of images also furnishes a ruling ideology. Social change is replaced by a change in images. The freedom to consume a plurality of images and goods is equated with freedom itself. The narrowing of free political choice to free economic consumption requires the unlimited production and consumption of images.

from Susan Sontag's "On Photography"
Emory Douglas: The Art of The Black Panthers
Emory Douglas: The Art of The Black Pan… 
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patriarchy-accumulation-on-a-world-scale.pdf
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Decolonisation, the History of Design, and the Designs of History
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