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z2005-02-27- Sirius Rushkoff
It may look like a crisis, but it's only the end of an illusion.

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last edited by BillSeitz on Sep 20, 2008 12:06 am

converses with . The real problem with culture jamming, like I say above, is that it's just another game of Crossfire. I'm tired as hell of Adbusters, too. But it's still an important thing for kids in high school, say, to be exposed to. Easier than Debord, anyway... The other big unacknowledged fact in all this is that it's a bit facile to say that the and corporations brought down the state and the public sector. I think we did that. isn't evil for creating a place for people to socialize. They're filling in a gap that was left behind by those of us who felt it was more important to get away from black () folks and move to the planned -s than some corporation or advertisement. (Though you could argue did all this by closing the streetcar.)... We're stuck in some post-modernist's dilemma, worrying about who is stuck in whose frame. I don't care anymore. I've got a baby (). I'm out building playgrounds in abandoned lots, and investing my money in companies. And writing books designed to get people to wake up and experience a bit of traction with reality.


 




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