Anyone know of any good takes (perhaps philosophical) on the rise of irony and ironic detachment in the 21st century? (just have a half-formed thought in my head and want to read more)
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Hmm. My (half-baked) thought is based on something I (half-)remember from a Lou Keep essay ("Everything is Going According to Plan") on nihilism and modern society. His reading of Nietzsche is something like that the unmooring of value structures after the death of God means...
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... that "we" as a society have to find a way to effectively tell lies to ourselves about the beliefs we operate on (otherwise Reason devours the logical foundations of such beliefs). (Keep has some very interesting examples to elaborate his point in his Uruk essay series.)...
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So basically I'm wondering whether the rise of irony in discourse (if there is such a thing) is an emergent attempt at such a masking scheme. Really need to go back to that Keep essay and understand what he's saying better.
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Think it would be interesting to work it out. I'm going to check out that essay.
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Speaking as a total prole on philosophy/politics I really enjoyed it, hope you can get something out of it (iirc
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Sounds good. Thanks for the tip.
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