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Everything, All the Time, Everywhere
How We Became Postmodern
Book • 2022
Stuart Jeffries' "Everything, All the Time, Everywhere" delves into the complexities of postmodernism, tracing its evolution and influence on contemporary culture and politics.
The book connects postmodernism's core tenets with the rise of neoliberalism, arguing that they are inextricably linked.
Jeffries examines how postmodern thought, initially intended as subversive, has been co-opted by market forces.
He explores the impact of this on various aspects of life, from art and architecture to politics and individual identity.
The book challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of postmodernism and its lasting consequences.
The book connects postmodernism's core tenets with the rise of neoliberalism, arguing that they are inextricably linked.
Jeffries examines how postmodern thought, initially intended as subversive, has been co-opted by market forces.
He explores the impact of this on various aspects of life, from art and architecture to politics and individual identity.
The book challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of postmodernism and its lasting consequences.
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Mentioned by Sean Illing as a new book by one of his favorite journalists, exploring postmodernism's impact on culture and politics.

Why we're still postmodern (whatever that means)