In this podcast episode, we delve into Theodor Adorno and Max Horkheimer’s critical examination of capitalism's influence on society. They highlight how the rise of consumerism and mass media contributes to feelings of alienation. According to them, the relentless pursuit of efficiency in capitalism disconnects workers from both their labor and the products they create. Additionally, the culture industry churns out standardized, easily digestible art aimed at mass appeal, rather than thought-provoking creations that inspire critical thinking. This dynamic perpetuates a cycle of work, consumption, and alienation, where people turn to readily accessible entertainment in search of comfort, rather than seeking authentic connection and community.
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