• Semjaza@lemmynsfw.com
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    13 days ago

    Capitalism, positivism, and post-modernism have all eroded those things.

    When we have less free time, and everything is commoditised and given a monetary value, interhuman connection - which resists the economic lens - falls by the wayside, as the modern “homo-economous” values only what has a price tag.

    When gathering spaces, and natural groupings are either made to focus on money or wither, there is no space for community in a casual sense.

    The death of meaning with the rise of post-modernism also means that grand narratives, and the myths of belonging have also lost a lot of their power to a rightful dose of skepticism. (Descriptive rather than prescriptive, but probably did speed things up a bit.)

    Capitalism will eat us all.