https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-pkegt-1af46d5
On Roland Barthes’ Mythologies.
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Alex, George, and contributing editor Catherine Liu delve into Barthes’ 1957 classic to understand the form of ideology critique it proposes – and particularly as it relates to left and right.
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If the bourgeoisie generates myth, is revolution a cathartic act that gets us beyond myth?
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Is the direct producer also unable to speak myth, or is this a romanticisation?
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What are predominant left-wing myths today? Is “left vs right” a myth of sorts?
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Is the critic of myths condemned to live a “theoretical sociality”? Should people just be allowed to enjoy things?
