It is a directory for my posts in order of series based on their first post from most recent to the oldest:
A retrospective examination of Joseph Campbell's work, 75 years hence.
Why the Black Widow Sucked:
The Black Widow movie by Cate Shortland in 2021 was a perfect adaptation of the Hero’s Journey, but it did not perform well in the box office. Here is the baseline analysis using the famous Hollywood 12-steps of a hero’s journey: 1) The Ordinary World. We meet Natasha Romanoff, aka Black Widow, who is on the run from the government for violating the Soko…
A retrospective examination of Joseph Campbell's work, 75 years hence.
In the echoing chambers of time, myths have long served as both the reflection and the aspiration of humanity. They have cradled the collective dreams, fears, and wisdoms of cultures, etched in the symbolic language of narrative. But as we traverse further into this era marked by bewildering complexities and global interconnectedness, we find our mythic…
A retrospective examination of Joseph Campbell's work, 75 years hence.
As we unfurl the tenebrous veils that have shrouded the odysseys of gods and mortals alike, one perennial theme echoes through the labyrinthine corridors of myth—immortality. The yearning for the elixir of life, the quest for the boundless realms of existence, and the transmutation of the mortal coil into an eternal state, have animated the deepest stri…
A retrospective examination of Joseph Campbell's work, 75 years hence. 4
Of Human and God, the tale unfurls, In cosmic dances, twirls and swirls. Here upon Earth's clay-strewn floor, And there beyond Heaven's locked door. Mortal coil in fleeting grace, Seeking more than just a trace, Of Divinity's eternal face, In every sacred, hallowed place.
A retrospective examination of Joseph Campbell's work, 75 years hence. No.5
Rumble Video: https://rumble.com/v3kuvrs-a-retrospective-examination-of-joseph-campbells-work-75-years-hence.-chapte.html?mref=2sstn6&mc=8uza1 In the labyrinthine corridors of this ensuing chapter, we shall meander through the sacred topography of the Xian—these jade-men who have exiled themselves from the mortal coil to sit upon the towering crags of te…
Multiplicity in Mythos
Do you hear the people sing? Does the world's heart beat within? Mountains rise, while cities pour. Sands o’ time sweep courageous past, Gray haired is here at last. Drums and horns bind old folks well, The crowded cowards turned like a mountain rain,
Servitor Class and Class Analysis:
Biden’s Left Project
Servitor Class Chapter One
New Horizon: Servitor Class The "servitor class" is a term that refers to a segment of the workforce in a predominantly service-based economy, specifically those whose roles are focused on providing localized, non-exportable services. This means that their work cannot be outsourced or sent overseas, distinguishing them from roles that involve the production of tangible goods or products that can be transported and sold in global markets.
The world of Professional Managerial Class
Servitor Class Chapter Two
Picture a society where the Professional Managerial Class (PMC) holds sway over the servitor class, with the hypothetical example of Michael Jackson's music company. Here, Michael Jackson, the sole creative talent and 'worker' in the team, is the essential cog in a machine owned by the traditional elite or bourgeoisie. However, it is the PMC, represente…
Servitor Class 2.5
This discourse delves into the evolving role of the intellectual class, embodied by figures like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in the contemporary sociopolitical landscape. Their influence is not anchored in wealth or physical power, but intellectual capability, akin to the ideological apparatus of yesteryears. The narrative of the American Dream as a guaranteed rise to middle-class comfort through hard work has been substantially eroded. The 2008 housing market crash revealed the stark truth that labor does not necessarily ensure social mobility or stability. The widening wealth gap and increasingly disparate job opportunities have polarized the socioeconomic landscape, breeding 'debt slaves' and an expanding impoverished class. The 'servitor class' finds the conventional path to upward mobility obstructed, with the notion of economic success becoming a domain of the privileged, thereby perpetuating a form of 'socialism for the rich.' Consequently, the American Dream for this class is no longer about prosperity but economic survival, a paradigm shift signifying the systemic challenges they encounter in the prevailing economy.
Servitor Class Chapter III
This article explores the complex role and conditions of the Servitor Class, a group crucial to maintaining superprofits, even at the expense of their own wages. As the "muscle" of the ideological apparatus, they suppress progressive movements through their positions in both left and right-wing critiques. Their indispensability arises from their role wi…
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