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Scrungle Gungle
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“Publicity turns consumption into a substitute for democracy. The choice of what one eats (wears,drives) takes the place of significant political choice. Publicity helps to mask and compensate for all that is undemocratic within society. And it also masks what is happening in the rest of the world. Publicity adds up to a kind of philosophical system. It explains everything in its own terms. It interprets the world.
— 17 minutes ago
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Scrungle Gungle
is on page 143 of 209
“Money is life. Not in the sense that without money you starve. Not in the sense that capital gives one class power over the entire lives of another class. But in the sense that money is the token of, and the key to, every human capacity. The power to spend money is the power to live. According to the legends of publicity, those who lack the power to spend money become literally faceless.”
— 24 minutes ago
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Scrungle Gungle
is on page 132 of 209
“Publicity is about social relations, not objects, its promise is not of pleasure, but of happiness: happiness as judged from the outside by others.”
— 38 minutes ago
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Scrungle Gungle
is on page 131 of 209
“Pubilclty is not merely an assembly of competing messages: it is a language in itself which is always being used to make the same general proposal. Within publicity, choices are offered between this cream and that cream, that car and this car, but publicity as a system only makes a single proposal:
It proposes to each of us that we transform ourselves, or our lives, by buying something more.”
— 40 minutes ago
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It proposes to each of us that we transform ourselves, or our lives, by buying something more.”
Scrungle Gungle
is on page 112 of 209
Hmm. I’ll need to revisit the essay on oil painting I think. My initial reaction is to find it a bit aggressively charged against the medium over so-called (or perhaps real) bourgeois pretension but I am willingly to have my mind changed.
— 22 hours, 52 min ago
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Scrungle Gungle
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“From the tradition a kind of stereotype of "the great artist" has emerged. This great artist is a man whose life-time is consumed by struggle: partly against material circumstances, partly against incomprehension, partly against himself.”
— 22 hours, 54 min ago
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Scrungle Gungle
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“The formal portrait, as distinct from the self-portrait or the informal portrait of the painter’s friend never resolved this problem. But as the tradition continued, the painting of the sitter’s face became more and more generalized. His features became the mask which went with the costume. Today the final stage of this development can be seen in the puppet tv appearance of the average politician.” Uh, no.
— Dec 31, 2025 03:52PM
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