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		<title>Where trivia and gossip pass for news&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A culture that cannot distinguish between reality and illusion dies. And we are dying now. We will either wake from our state of induced childishness, one where trivia and gossip pass for news and information, one where our goal is not justice but an elusive and unattainable happiness, to confront the stark limitations before us, [...]


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Interesting Andy Warhol quote via <a title="Boing Boing" href="http://www.boingboing.net/2008/04/28/andy-warhol-either-o.html" target="_blank">Boing Boing</a> and <a title="The Happiness Project" href="http://www.happiness-project.com/happiness_project/2008/04/this-saturday-3.html" target="_blank">The Happiness Project</a>:
<blockquote>"Actually, I jade very quickly. Once is usually enough. Either once only, or every day. If you do something once it’s exciting, and if you do it every day it’s exciting. But if you do it, say, twice or just almost every day, it’s not good any more.”</blockquote></small></a></li><li><a href='http://reckon.ws/wp/ah-freedom.htm' rel='bookmark' title='Ah, Freedom'> <small>In all of these cases, U.S. multinationals have offered the same defense: Cooperating with draconian demands to turn in customers and censor material is, unfortunately, the price of doing business in China. Some, like Google, have argued that despite having to limit access to the Internet, they are contributing to an overall increase of freedom in China. It's a story that glosses over the much larger scandal of what is actually taking place: Western investors stampeding into the country, possibly in violation of the law, with the sole purpose of helping the Communist Party spend billions of dollars building Police State 2.0. This isn't an unfortunate cost of doing business in China: It's the goal of doing business in China. "Come help us spy!" the Chinese government has said to the world. And the world's leading technology companies are eagerly answering the call.

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via <a title="What is meant by discourse analysis?" href="http://bank.ugent.be/da/da.htm#eg" target="_blank">Stef Slembrouck | What is meant by discourse analysis?</a></small></a></li></ol>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #993366;"><span style="color: #000000;">A culture that cannot distinguish between reality and illusion dies. And we are dying now. We will either wake from our state of induced childishness, one where trivia and gossip pass for news and information, one where our goal is not justice but an elusive and unattainable happiness, to confront the stark limitations before us, or we will continue our headlong retreat into fantasy.  <a title="Chris Hedges via Alterwords" href="http://alterwords.wordpress.com/" target="_blank">- Hedges</a></span><br />
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Interesting Andy Warhol quote via <a title="Boing Boing" href="http://www.boingboing.net/2008/04/28/andy-warhol-either-o.html" target="_blank">Boing Boing</a> and <a title="The Happiness Project" href="http://www.happiness-project.com/happiness_project/2008/04/this-saturday-3.html" target="_blank">The Happiness Project</a>:
<blockquote>"Actually, I jade very quickly. Once is usually enough. Either once only, or every day. If you do something once it’s exciting, and if you do it every day it’s exciting. But if you do it, say, twice or just almost every day, it’s not good any more.”</blockquote></small></a></li><li><a href='http://reckon.ws/wp/ah-freedom.htm' rel='bookmark' title='Ah, Freedom'> <small>In all of these cases, U.S. multinationals have offered the same defense: Cooperating with draconian demands to turn in customers and censor material is, unfortunately, the price of doing business in China. Some, like Google, have argued that despite having to limit access to the Internet, they are contributing to an overall increase of freedom in China. It's a story that glosses over the much larger scandal of what is actually taking place: Western investors stampeding into the country, possibly in violation of the law, with the sole purpose of helping the Communist Party spend billions of dollars building Police State 2.0. This isn't an unfortunate cost of doing business in China: It's the goal of doing business in China. "Come help us spy!" the Chinese government has said to the world. And the world's leading technology companies are eagerly answering the call.

via <a title="Rolling Stone:  Police State 2.0" href="http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/20797485/chinas_allseeing_eye/print" target="_blank">Rolling Stone</a></small></a></li><li><a href='http://reckon.ws/wp/frame-analysis-on-the-word-stage.htm' rel='bookmark' title='Frame analysis on the word stage'> <small><span><span><span><span>Frame analysis reveals the complexity of mundane social activities  and it brings out the arbitrary nature of any fixed, social-domain or activity-based  dichotomy between what is "staged" and what is "real". It brings out the reality-constructing  capacities of what is staged, but also the staged nature of the everyday tangibly real.  Note in this respect for instance that mass-media communication - including especially  the solidly real called "news broadcasting" - is saturated by frame laminations  which are deliberately and purposefully staged. What's more, an understanding of media communication  is rather hard to arrive at, unless one comes to terms with the constructed pretense of an absence of  mediation and the audiences' routine submission to an illusion of direct communication -  even in situations where such a pretense becomes extremely hard to sustain...</span></span></span></span>

via <a title="What is meant by discourse analysis?" href="http://bank.ugent.be/da/da.htm#eg" target="_blank">Stef Slembrouck | What is meant by discourse analysis?</a></small></a></li></ol></p>
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