Maybe there's something to the characterization that communist ideas have taken root in media.
I would suppose that there are two contextual aspects of this. One is that they are loose fragments, instead of being synthesized into a coherent model and all about a critique, which capitalism retains the ability to subsume into itself. The second is that the companies making the media realize that it would be bland and unrelateable without at least a tiny bit of them.
Maybe there's something to the characterization that communist ideas have taken root in media.
I would suppose that there are two contextual aspects of this. One is that they are loose fragments, instead of being synthesized into a coherent model and all about a critique, which capitalism retains the ability to subsume into itself. The second is that the companies making the media realize that it would be bland and unrelateable without at least a tiny bit of them.