Shopping/consuming places offer what no ‘real reality’ outside may deliver: the near-perfect balance between freedom and security.
Inês de Sousahas quoted2 years ago
Shopping/consuming places offer what no ‘real reality’ outside may deliver: the near-perfect balance between freedom and security.
Inês de Sousahas quoted2 years ago
Shopping/consuming places offer what no ‘real reality’ outside may deliver: the near-perfect balance between freedom and security.
Inês de Sousahas quoted2 years ago
Shopping/consuming places offer what no ‘real reality’ outside may deliver: the near-perfect balance between freedom and security.
Inês de Sousahas quoted2 years ago
Shopping/consuming places offer what no ‘real reality’ outside may deliver: the near-perfect balance between freedom and security.
Inês de Sousahas quoted2 years ago
Shopping/consuming places offer what no ‘real reality’ outside may deliver: the near-perfect balance between freedom and security.
Inês de Sousahas quoted2 years ago
Let strangers, like the children of the Victorian era, be seen but not heard or if hearing them cannot be escaped, then, at least, not listened to.
Inês de Sousahas quoted2 years ago
The history of time began with modernity. Indeed, modernity is, apart from anything else, perhaps even more than anything else, the history of time: modernity is the time when time has a history.
Inês de Sousahas quoted2 years ago
Wetware made humans similar; hardware made them different.
Inês de Sousahas quotedlast year
The logic of power and the logic of control were both grounded in the strict separation of the ‘inside’ from the ‘outside’