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Can Slowness Save Us?

Critics at Large | The New Yorker

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Opposing Culture and Society: Attention and Critique of Modernity

This chapter discusses the idea of opposing culture and society by means of individual attention and reclining on a cushion to disengage from the industrial revolution. The conversation touches on the historical perspective of taking an othering gaze on Eastern societies, and how it can be used to make a personal and political statement about attention and critique of modernity. The speakers also explore different ways of reacting to contemporary society, either through conservatism or progressivism.

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