
Astra Taylor's CBC Massey Lectures | #3: Consumed by Curiosity
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The Rise of Manufactured Insecurity and Its Societal Impacts
This chapter explores the origins of manufactured insecurity from the social movements of the 1960s and 70s, highlighting how the focus on social inclusion and environmental issues overlooked economic security. It examines how right-wing movements exploited resulting anxieties, shifting blame from systemic economic challenges to marginalized groups, and ultimately reshaped societal values around consumerism and competition.
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