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Quote of the Week: The Spectacle of Contradictions

Published in 1967, Guy Debord’s analysis of the society of the spectacle posited that lived reality had “receded into a representation.” In its “concrete manufacture of alienation,” Debord contended, the spectacle obscured social contradictions. But the reproduction of society without consent now involves the formation of a “hyperspectacle”: the reality of contradiction itself becomes an image, a domineering abstract presence; the commodity’s colonization of life is such that it now extends to social contradiction itself. The more we observe Trump’s abstract spectacle of contradiction, the more we struggle to understand the concrete contradiction that has produced it. Amid intensifying alienation, the Trump administration pursues a new geostrategy. —  Juliano Fiori ,   February 19, 2026

The Society of the Spectacle Today

“ Poverty and healthcare assume   the appearance   of individual responsibility, the state assumes   the appearance   of an obstruction to open market circulation flows, the commodity assumes   the appearance   of base survival, a satiated proletariat assumes   the appearance   of a good credit score, a redistribution of wealth assumes   the appearance   of socialism, a megalomaniac assumes t he appearance of fascism, culture assumes   the appearance   of a mechanism of empowerment, the struggle against racism assumes   the appearance   of democratic leaders taking the knee in kente cloth, a healthy economy assumes   the appearance   of a healthy population, ad nauseum. Whether in the aftermath of a Biden victory, riddled as it is with vacuous appeals for unity, or even in the more superficial 2019 pseudo-debate between Slavoj Žižek and Jordan Peterson, whose harmony of apparent disparities bespoke more abou...