Jiang's term for consumerism as a system in which people are enslaved by money but do not rebel because they choose and enjoy the system.
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perfection of slavery
Jiang's term for consumerism as a system in which people are enslaved by money but do not rebel because they choose and enjoy the system.
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"...you think about this, what this really is, is the perfection of slavery, does it make sense? What does this phrase mean, the perfection..."
"...you will never rebel, okay? So the consumerism is the perfection of slavery. And that's why Francis Fukuyama thinks that consumerism is the end..."
"...Okay? So, we just said that consumer culture is the perfection of slavery, but is war culture slavery? And you can make the argument..."
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