@lupyuen@qoto.org my criticism of this story is that it lacks a lot of finesse regarding what really makes humanity work –
it has a kind of ‘Long 19th Century proto-military’ primitive worldview which was to arise after WWI as a symptom of trauma in the form of surrealism and also simplified militaristic business practices such as Bureaucracy and Fordism
and to later surface again after WWII again as a symptom of trauma, resulting again in surrealism in broadcasting media and also the myth of transactional business success as a confrontational scenario that must be ‘won’ or you ‘lose’
@lupyuen@qoto.org my criticism of this story is that it lacks a lot of finesse regarding what really makes humanity work –
it has a kind of ‘Long 19th Century proto-military’ primitive worldview which was to arise after WWI as a symptom of trauma in the form of surrealism and also simplified militaristic business practices such as Bureaucracy and Fordism
and to later surface again after WWII again as a symptom of trauma, resulting again in surrealism in broadcasting media and also the myth of transactional business success as a confrontational scenario that must be ‘won’ or you ‘lose’