dancull

"I think our mistake has been thinking, in the 20th and 21st century, of the big cultural providers, like television or Hollywood, as culture. They’re not. They’re commercial entities which may occasionally or accidentally produce culture. But, they’re not culture. We are culture."
Alan Moore (via what-meworry)

(Source: honestpublishing.com, via postleftanarchy)

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    Critical theory! Marx believed that religion was the opiate of the masses. Critical theorists believe that it’s culture....