u/celestia_keaton

I feel like post modernism is ending

I was born in the late 80s so when I grew up, the generation before me had been indoctrinated in post modernism and Marxism but my parent’s generation had not at all. In school, I could feel the divide, younger teachers were Marxists, older ones weren’t. In college, Marxism and post modernism were basically the only ideologies I was exposed to in the humanities and arts. But lately it feels like that’s being turned on it’s head. It’s cool to hate on Marxism for the first time in my lifetime, and post modernism is being reframed as a successful Cold War brainwashing technique for Soviets to undermine the US. It’s not just a trad movement, it feels like more and more normal people who consider themselves liberals are sharing these beliefs. Any one else seeing this?

edit: if the thing that I see ending isn’t called post modernism, then can someone tell me what it is called?

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u/celestia_keaton — 6 days ago
▲ 101 r/AriAster

Every so often, I think about how Eddington ended, and I get retraumatized

The scene where they show Joaquin’s lifeless cock dangling like an unusable appendage haunts me to this day.

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u/celestia_keaton — 8 days ago