Wednesday 17 April 2024

Irrelevant generation,,,

 Analysing the present society, the one which you are part of, is not possible. It is on the same lines as trying to analyse a language; the language is ever evolving and the tools you will use to evaluate the language lies in the same entity you are trying to evaluate. The same conundrum is present in analysing the current society. 

This doesn't mean that we should never take a project of understanding our surrounding, one way is to have "mein Gefühl" which is always subjective and not scientific approach. The other one is to look in inherent structures, deconstruct the building blocks and then can study them, at least theoretically. One project with latter approach that I know of is in detailed analysis of capitalism by Marx. This leads me to steal his idea of "alienation" and apply to the current generation I belong to, "the millennials". As I strongly believe the advent of data has killed the "freelance Philosophy". Now you can not philosophise without presenting the data,  and there is a lot of material and studies done on this matter, so I will take the former approach and try to do some "subjective objectification" here. I feel that "millennials" are the most irrelevant generation to exist in the modern history. The reason is that we are in transitional state. Since we got sandwiched between completely non technological generation (baby boomers) and completely technologically oriented generation. We are swaying between romanticism of "soft days" and the nostalgia associated with it. One example is how we are looking for jobs, I do remember when I was growing up I was still looking for classified pages in newspapers (probably an idea which is non existence now).  This can be observed in many aspects of our social interaction too. That is why I feel we are alienated by our predecessor and successor generations because we are in "hybrid" mode and sadly when we will fade away, we will be forgotten as this happens with any transitionary entity,,,  

 

           

 

 

 

Monday 1 April 2024

Denazification process

 Recently I had a privilege of watching "The Zone of Interest" by Jonathan Glazer in a kino. The movie won Oscars for the best foreign movie and best sound. The movie is not an easy watch by any mean as the topic is very hard to digest. After contemplating for a while, I realised one underlying theme of the movie is "humanising the Nazis" and discuss the idea of "banality of the evil". 

Humanising the Nazis in modern day literature or media is a project to portray Nazis attached with all the nuances and emotions a normal human being has instead of portraying them in comic or pure evil embodiment. I believe this approach is imperative if we ever want to understand the inherent structures that can enable "evil" to happen. Only in this scheme we can understand why humans act in certain ways in certain situations.

This scheme can also shed the light on the issue why atrocities happen in a "loop or in Ewige Wiederkunft" and can highlight the shortcoming of the DeNazification process which was more focussed on punishing the people rather than deconstructing the structures that enabled Nazis to go to the unspeakable length of erasing one human race. Also this scheme can show us that in coming days the same elements can be triggered with different set of people/race, different modus operandi but with the same efficacy and results. One does not have to go far to see the real life and heart wrenching example of same "evil" occurring in the land of Palestine,,,