Douglas
Rushkoff from
Arthur Magazine thinks so:
"In our current position, when disconnection from the real world is itself a cause for concern, movements only serve to disconnect us further from the actionable. They give us content for websites, language for our bumper stickers, and faces to put on our ideals. But they distract us from the matter at hand, and worse, turn our attention upward toward brand mythologies instead of immediately before us to the people and problems that need our time and energy. In the place of real connections to other people, we get the highly charged but ultimately fake connection to an image."
To read the essay in it's entirety click HERE. Do you agree or disagree with this essay? Let me know what you think by leaving a comment.
-Keith
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