Day: May 1, 2011

False Consciousness & Kafka-Trapping

The aim of the kafkatrap is to produce a kind of free-floating guilt in the subject, a conviction of sinfulness that can be manipulated by the operator to make the subject say and do things that are convenient to the operator’s personal, political, or religious goals. Ideally, the subject will then internalize these demands, and then become complicit in the kafkatrapping of others.

ANNOUNCEMENT: Radio program off for tonight

[box type=”alert” size=”large” style=”rounded” icon=”none”] With regrets, there will be no AVfM Radio Program tonight. Manuel Dexter and I have been immersed in a project of considerable size for the past several days, and it simply did not allow sufficient time for show prep.  My apologies to all listeners for the late notice. I was …

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