Who cares?... This is kind of a follow-up to my previous
article, see: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2021/08/cant-get-you-out-of-my-head-part-6_13.html.
In a video by Zero Books, Douglas Lain reviews the new documentary by Adam Curtis, Can't
Get You Out of my Head. He refers to a talk by Curtis where he laments the
loss of communal values and social libertarianism. He described himself as
"neoconservative" and even apolitical. Curtis posits numerous
critiques of society in a very negative sense. However, according to Lain, the
Left needs this wakeup call because they are too naively optimistic. He praises
Curtis' technical style, as do I. However, he sees Curtis as an idealist
whereas he sees himself as a realist who regards the world in material terms. He
adapts David Graeber's maxim into a Marxist equivalent in which our world is
purely the product of our industrial system. He also cites one of his house's
own titles, Democracy Under Siege by
Frank Furedi... shameless plug... who makes a similar point to Curtis about how
the battlefield of class struggle is not the economy, but the human mind
(George Orwell also understood this profoundly). Lain however stands beside classical
Marxism and differs from both Furedi and Curtis. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76StMC0l7kU.
I didn't notice this at first, but I have come to realize that Curtis feels
some sympathy for the subjects of his films who come to the conclusion that a
life without some teleological drive is a life not worth living. In our society
even the question of a transcendental meaning or mission to one's existence is
considered quaint and childish. Somebody at my hospital once challenged me on
my ideas about the other porters by saying: "Those men, they literally just
couldn't give a fuck." I replied: "About what?" He responded:
"Everything!... Anything! They just couldn't give a fuck." This man
regarded my ideas as foolish and doomed to failure. Yet the people Curtis
refers to, Sayyid Qutb, Leo Strauss, Tupac Shakur and many others, believed
that humanity could not function without some higher objective of principle to
their own existence and the universe at large. They all came from different
countries with different backgrounds living in different times in history, but
their philosophies all converged on the same spot. Were they right? Yes. This
does not justify the sometimes manipulative, deceitful and violent way they
chose to solve that problem, but at least they identified the problem.
See here for more background: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2016/10/hypernormalisation.html.
And: http://hpanwo-hpwa.blogspot.com.
See here for more background: https://hpanwo-voice.blogspot.com/2016/10/hypernormalisation.html.
And: http://hpanwo-hpwa.blogspot.com.
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