MDSC01H3 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: World View, Max Horkheimer, Social Relation

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25 May 2016
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Debord: the spectacle is the chief-product of today society . Ritzer: the spectacle is a kind of opiate that obscures the true functioning of society . To marx"s alienated production it is necessary to add alienated consumption as a necessity imposed on the masses. Consumption is imposed from without and people are unable to express themselves in the process of consumption, or in the goods and services they obtain through it. The spectacle is not a collection of images, but a social relation among people, mediated by images. Yonge & dundas image: not about the collection of images, but about the entire social framework we live in; we live in a society of spectacle. The spectacle cannot be understood as an abuse of the world of vision, as a product of the techniques of mass dissemination of images. It is, rather, a weltanschauung which has become actual, materially translated. It is a world vision which has become objectified.

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