"Anomie" is the appropriate word to describe the situation in which we find ourselves. The social fabric has worn so thin, it's unraveling. I can't call this a society anymore - we live in the Dissociety.
No wonder the 'garchs no longer fear us, letting fall their mask, openly declaring themselves technofeudal lords, carving up the landsc…
"Anomie" is the appropriate word to describe the situation in which we find ourselves. The social fabric has worn so thin, it's unraveling. I can't call this a society anymore - we live in the Dissociety.
No wonder the 'garchs no longer fear us, letting fall their mask, openly declaring themselves technofeudal lords, carving up the landscape into corporate zones, selling off the remnants of the Commons - the Final Enclosure.
They slaughter now so openly, the reek of blood fills our nostrils, and though we stand in line before the same abattoir, we just chew our cud and do not stir. Gaza is a test of our humanity. What have we become?
"Anomie" is the appropriate word to describe the situation in which we find ourselves. The social fabric has worn so thin, it's unraveling. I can't call this a society anymore - we live in the Dissociety.
No wonder the 'garchs no longer fear us, letting fall their mask, openly declaring themselves technofeudal lords, carving up the landscape into corporate zones, selling off the remnants of the Commons - the Final Enclosure.
They slaughter now so openly, the reek of blood fills our nostrils, and though we stand in line before the same abattoir, we just chew our cud and do not stir. Gaza is a test of our humanity. What have we become?