What is sold as culture today is just that: a product; a derivative of humanity, sold by the world’s most successful companies as a hollow substitute, but one that sells like hotcakes.

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    The great superorganic, in modern terminology we might say the metaorganic, its above us all. Personality writ large. That which we learn and share, that which helps us survive into the future.

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      The question is what the future will look like when culture is created by machines. This is already very evident today with all the social media bots and the logic that directs the attention of the remaining human users. The result is already quite dystopian, don’t you think?

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        In Cultural Relativism the truth is relative. It’s not about moralizing right and wrong. That’s politics. The problem with current reality is it’s not sustainable. The dystopia is the failure, the contraction. We may not survive.