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  • I can’t remember the specifics of it, but I vaugely remember someone pointing out that back in the 70s people assumed that rising productivity meant they’d have to work less. That if the work of a week in 1970 would be the work of three days in 2020, that they’d simply only work those three days. Even if I’m misremembering what was said, I feel like it’s clear to see that rising productivity doesn’t mean we’re going to work any less. Capitalism will just keep squeezing until nothing is left.



  • Ya know, I never really thought about Pulp Fiction in this light but…

    You could read Jackson’s character’s obsession with that quote as faith sans interaction with the source material. He never read the bible, he just found something cool and started saying that and it turned into something approaching genuine belief over the course of the movie.

    When Pete says it it’s the exact opposite. It’s an appeal to pulp spiritually similarly lacking in engagement with the source materal except here it doesn’t result in anything. In pulp fiction Jackson’s character starts off with a lie then stumbles into true faith. Pete starts with a lie upon a lie and faith never even enters into the equation. It’s just preformative all the way through.

    Thanks for coming to my TED talk.