From c5ec2585ee90c913558307d2b1771f8d86250f16 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: sdbs Terra Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2023 10:21:38 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Automatic update, changed: concepts.playlisting.md --- pages/concepts.playlisting.md | 7 +++++-- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/pages/concepts.playlisting.md b/pages/concepts.playlisting.md index 9a65be9..26b2b49 100644 --- a/pages/concepts.playlisting.md +++ b/pages/concepts.playlisting.md @@ -35,10 +35,13 @@ It's very difficult to take people out of themselves. Because what you're doing I grew up at the time of the failure of the optimistic view of changing people. That's what marked out the 20th century - what drove it all was this idea that people can be made better, and fundamentally we can engineer it. That failed. We now have a mirror image of that. There are people who are quite engineer-like - they're almost value-neutral. Every now and again that group meets another group who have a pessimistic view of human nature. But that group, the geeks, think "With that view, we can make the world safe". They're almost engineers of the human soul - we can engineer a better world through pessimistic views of human nature. I think that was true of marketers who saw in Freud's ideas a way of saying, "Look, we can shape how people fulfil their desires". That was also true of the neo-conservatives. They have a dark and pessimistic view of human beings, but they also have an optimistic view of a vision of the world which is that if we create a world that's grand enough, it will contain those dark desires and make them better. A lot of them are ex-Marxists, so it's not surprising. > By taking an optimistic idea that takes a pessimistic view of human nature through managing it, has increasingly trapped us into a technical process where you manage the feelings of the individual. It's not bad, it's not a conspiracy - it's just an attempt to manage a system. But because it's based on a limited view of human beings, it doesn't quite work. It's the years of stagnation. There's opportunities but no one's grabbing them. It's an extraordinary time of relative peace and relative prosperity, but we are all terrified, anxious, nervous, and we're not making any use of this openness. And it will close down again. - -(Adam Curtis) + - Adam Curtis + --- +### Shuffle +- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NhAIA-o7f4M + ## Links - [Programming Your Own Channel](https://graceoneill.wordpress.com/2009/05/08/programming-your-own-channel/)