justifiably, he was very nostalgic for the past and very nihilistic towards the future, as if everything was great when he was growing up, but the previous generation messed it all up and now the current generation need to fix it, why wouldn't he get back lash? I don't know if it ever occurred to him that most people view their childhood and teenage years though rose-tinted glasses.
@@darillus1I wouldnt say he was nostalgic towards the past. The only real positive he said about it was that it had a capacity to create new novel ideas and more vital art than the current era. And that's where the antagonism seemed to come from, a reluctance for the younger people in the audience to see or admit how the current cultural climate has stifled them. Which I think in some ways, ironically strengthens his arguments about capitalists realism. But if you do read his work or listen to some past lectures, he is very negative towards the culture of his youth. Especially towards the hippie leftists of the 70s. Also, given the facts of the day, I think its hard for anyone to not be nihilistic towards the future.
Hello, and thanks for bringing this to our attention. The missing audio occurs from 59:10 to 59:46. Sadly, the original video that we archived has been deleted by the uploader; HO Gent. We will contact the uploader to try to recover the original, and will also investigate our own physical archive in the meantime to see if we can recover the missing audio. Thanks again.
One of Mark's best lectures in my opinion. Thank you for saving it!
You are welcome! Use it well.
Oh this my favorite lecture
Thank you for uploading this!
It is our pleasure, but you are welcome!
That kid who mentioned Steve Jobs needs to listen to the behind the bastards episodes about him. He was indeed a bastard.
@5:55
The questionnaire at the end was shockingly antagonistic.
justifiably, he was very nostalgic for the past and very nihilistic towards the future, as if everything was great when he was growing up, but the previous generation messed it all up and now the current generation need to fix it, why wouldn't he get back lash? I don't know if it ever occurred to him that most people view their childhood and teenage years though rose-tinted glasses.
@@darillus1I wouldnt say he was nostalgic towards the past. The only real positive he said about it was that it had a capacity to create new novel ideas and more vital art than the current era. And that's where the antagonism seemed to come from, a reluctance for the younger people in the audience to see or admit how the current cultural climate has stifled them. Which I think in some ways, ironically strengthens his arguments about capitalists realism. But if you do read his work or listen to some past lectures, he is very negative towards the culture of his youth. Especially towards the hippie leftists of the 70s. Also, given the facts of the day, I think its hard for anyone to not be nihilistic towards the future.
People who don’t read comments are screaming in a void of their own making
Does anybody know what he says at the lost audio part around 58 to 1:01?
Hello, and thanks for bringing this to our attention. The missing audio occurs from 59:10 to 59:46. Sadly, the original video that we archived has been deleted by the uploader; HO Gent. We will contact the uploader to try to recover the original, and will also investigate our own physical archive in the meantime to see if we can recover the missing audio.
Thanks again.
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Need me some fucking subwooferrrrrrrrrssss.
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@1:38:32 it skips back