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New York Review of Books (Rose)

 

While the Internet was meant to allow you to reach out to any- and everyone without a hint of the cruel discriminations that blight our world, it turned into the opposite, a forum where individuals are less speaking to other people than preening and listening to themselves -- turning themselves into desirable objects to be coveted by all. It became, that is, the perfect embodiment of consumer capitalism, where everything can be touted in the marketplace.
-- Jacqueline Rose. "Song of My Self-Care", New York Review of Books (October 10, 2019 Issue). Review of Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion by Jia Tolentino. Random House (2019).
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