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How Capitalism Manipulates and Brainwashes Your Reality ┃Simulacra and Simulation ┃ Jean Baudrillard
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How Capitalism Manipulates and Brainwashes Your Reality - Simulacra and Simulation- Jean Baudrillard
In this video, we explore "How Capitalism Brainwashes Reality: Simulacra & Simulation by Jean Baudrillard", diving into the concepts of hyperreality and the manipulation of perception in the digital age.
Timeline:
00:00 Intro
00:35 Hyperreality, Four Stages of hyperreality
02:36 Society of spectacle
05:30 Surveillance State
06:23 Surveillance Capitalism, Gamified Hyperreality, Big Data
08:13 Hyperreality from a Psychological Perspective
09:15 The Role of AI in Hyperreality
10:12 Resistance to Hyperreality
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References -
Baudrillard, J. (1994). Simulacra and simulation. U of Michigan P.
Debord, G. (2021). The society of the spectacle. Unredacted Word.
Orwell, G. (2003). 1984. Penguin Books.
Morris, J. (2021). Simulacra in the age of social media: Baudrillard as the prophet of fake news. Journal of Communication Inquiry, 45(4), 319-336.
Reeves, B. (1996). How people treat computers, television, and new media like real people and places.
Aiken, M. (2016). The cyber effect: A pioneering cyber-psychologist explains how human behavior changes online. Spiegel & Grau.
Eco, U. (2014). Faith in fakes. Random House.
Zuboff, S. (2023). The age of surveillance capitalism. In Social theory re-wired (pp. 203-213). Routledge.
Wallace, P. (2015). The psychology of the Internet. Cambridge University Press.
Grimshaw, M. (Ed.). (2014). The Oxford handbook of virtuality. Oxford University Press, USA.
McGonigal, J. (2011). Reality is broken: Why games make us better and how they can change the world. Jonathan Cape.
Uncover the hidden mechanisms of reality manipulation in this eye-opening exploration of hyperreality and capitalism. Based on Jean Baudrillard's groundbreaking work, this video delves into how our perceptions are shaped and controlled in the modern world.
Drawing parallels from works like Guy Debord's The Society of the Spectacle and George Orwell's 1984, we analyze how today's capitalist society distorts reality and creates illusions through media and technology.
We explore "How Capitalism Brainwashes Reality: Simulacra & Simulation by Jean Baudrillard", diving into the concepts of hyperreality and the manipulation of perception in the digital age.
Discover how social media, AI, and consumer culture contribute to a hyperreal world where simulation becomes more powerful than reality. Learn to recognize these influences and resist manipulation in your daily life.
Dive deep into the world of hyperreality and discover how capitalism exploits it to shape our perceptions, desires, and behaviors. This eye-opening video explores:
Jean Baudrillard's four stages of hyperreality
Guy Debord's "Society of the Spectacle" and its relevance today
The impact of social media on beauty standards and self-image
Surveillance capitalism and its effects on personal data
The psychological aspects of hyperreality, including addiction and social learning theory
AI's role in creating personalized hyperreal experiences
From Disneyland to Instagram, from commodity fetishism to the surveillance state, uncover the hidden mechanisms behind the manipulation of our reality. Learn how to recognize and resist these influences in your daily life.
#Hyperreality #Capitalism #SocialMedia #ArtificialIntelligence #ConsumerCulture #CriticalThinking
Checkout my other videos
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In this video, we explore "How Capitalism Brainwashes Reality: Simulacra & Simulation by Jean Baudrillard", diving into the concepts of hyperreality and the manipulation of perception in the digital age.
Timeline:
00:00 Intro
00:35 Hyperreality, Four Stages of hyperreality
02:36 Society of spectacle
05:30 Surveillance State
06:23 Surveillance Capitalism, Gamified Hyperreality, Big Data
08:13 Hyperreality from a Psychological Perspective
09:15 The Role of AI in Hyperreality
10:12 Resistance to Hyperreality
Consider Subscribing here
References -
Baudrillard, J. (1994). Simulacra and simulation. U of Michigan P.
Debord, G. (2021). The society of the spectacle. Unredacted Word.
Orwell, G. (2003). 1984. Penguin Books.
Morris, J. (2021). Simulacra in the age of social media: Baudrillard as the prophet of fake news. Journal of Communication Inquiry, 45(4), 319-336.
Reeves, B. (1996). How people treat computers, television, and new media like real people and places.
Aiken, M. (2016). The cyber effect: A pioneering cyber-psychologist explains how human behavior changes online. Spiegel & Grau.
Eco, U. (2014). Faith in fakes. Random House.
Zuboff, S. (2023). The age of surveillance capitalism. In Social theory re-wired (pp. 203-213). Routledge.
Wallace, P. (2015). The psychology of the Internet. Cambridge University Press.
Grimshaw, M. (Ed.). (2014). The Oxford handbook of virtuality. Oxford University Press, USA.
McGonigal, J. (2011). Reality is broken: Why games make us better and how they can change the world. Jonathan Cape.
Uncover the hidden mechanisms of reality manipulation in this eye-opening exploration of hyperreality and capitalism. Based on Jean Baudrillard's groundbreaking work, this video delves into how our perceptions are shaped and controlled in the modern world.
Drawing parallels from works like Guy Debord's The Society of the Spectacle and George Orwell's 1984, we analyze how today's capitalist society distorts reality and creates illusions through media and technology.
We explore "How Capitalism Brainwashes Reality: Simulacra & Simulation by Jean Baudrillard", diving into the concepts of hyperreality and the manipulation of perception in the digital age.
Discover how social media, AI, and consumer culture contribute to a hyperreal world where simulation becomes more powerful than reality. Learn to recognize these influences and resist manipulation in your daily life.
Dive deep into the world of hyperreality and discover how capitalism exploits it to shape our perceptions, desires, and behaviors. This eye-opening video explores:
Jean Baudrillard's four stages of hyperreality
Guy Debord's "Society of the Spectacle" and its relevance today
The impact of social media on beauty standards and self-image
Surveillance capitalism and its effects on personal data
The psychological aspects of hyperreality, including addiction and social learning theory
AI's role in creating personalized hyperreal experiences
From Disneyland to Instagram, from commodity fetishism to the surveillance state, uncover the hidden mechanisms behind the manipulation of our reality. Learn how to recognize and resist these influences in your daily life.
#Hyperreality #Capitalism #SocialMedia #ArtificialIntelligence #ConsumerCulture #CriticalThinking
Checkout my other videos
Indian history playlist
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