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We’re introducing Darker Times team members this week over on Instagram, but what better way to get to know us than through our writing? @emilyhughes.bsky.social’s piece, Getting Back to the Why, is available to read now! www.darkertimes.com/getting-back...
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It'll change your life, I swear.
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In a similar vein, video that goes into how Obsession and Backrooms both critique consumerism, AI, and capitalism as a whole. youtu.be/yUiJdyYmvuU?...
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NEW VIDEO! I look at Tony Blair's politics of "Radical centrism", compare it to Poulantzas' view of Authoritarian Statism and show how Blair's obsession with AI is the logical end point of trying to squeeze the masses out of democracy (link below)
New episode of Print Run is here. mainly we talked about the "modernization" of older children's books, and also about how every AI chatbot keeps inventing a fictional guy named Elias Thorne for some reason. In general stuff is going great soundcloud.com/printrunpodc...
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(essentially inarguable that this model of objectification is bound up within patriarchal misogyny and a wider reactionary political movement too because all of that depends on seeing other people as not real people)
still thinking about this very good analysis of Obsession from @thelitcritguy.bsky.social: "Bear willingly makes Nikki into an object, not just with the magic of the One Wish Willow, but through a social logic that is incapable of understanding subjectivity outside of the idea of a means to an end."