A lot of research and marketing is going into this confusing - the simplest equation is: The more time you spend in the place, the more likely you are to notice products you haven’t before and buy stuff you don’t actually came for (= don’t really need).
Have I said “Fuck Capitalism!” today? Can’t say it often enough I guess.
so a lot of our advertising and mechanisms for crowd control come directly from studying nazi propaganda. subliminal seduction, disorienting layouts, insane beurocracy (i suck at spelling and autocorrect isn’t helping). i really mean it when i say they use nazi techniques to get us to buy soup. specifically campbell’s. and to give us the illusion of choice, there’s also progresso.
but the keys to nazi control were:
placing seductive images alongside a viewpoint they wanted to hold (think the pepsi commercials where it’s just an attractive woman walking up to a vending machine, buying a pepsi, and then drinking it)
disorientation keeping the populace from ever knowing what was going on (think rearranging supermarkets)
state sanctioned violence (think everything american police have ever been)
Maybe. Some of it makes sense, but the further you go, the more skeptical I get (seems almost like you believe large chunks of economy and administration are scheming). Do you have any literature on this for.further reading?
A lot of research and marketing is going into this confusing - the simplest equation is: The more time you spend in the place, the more likely you are to notice products you haven’t before and buy stuff you don’t actually came for (= don’t really need).
Have I said “Fuck Capitalism!” today? Can’t say it often enough I guess.
exactly. it’s a nazi propaganda tool that they used to get us to buy more soup. it’s… fucked. and now the consequences are all around us, inescapable
Is this just a Seinfeld reference? If not I’d like some more info on this… (if it is: well played)
so a lot of our advertising and mechanisms for crowd control come directly from studying nazi propaganda. subliminal seduction, disorienting layouts, insane beurocracy (i suck at spelling and autocorrect isn’t helping). i really mean it when i say they use nazi techniques to get us to buy soup. specifically campbell’s. and to give us the illusion of choice, there’s also progresso.
but the keys to nazi control were:
Maybe. Some of it makes sense, but the further you go, the more skeptical I get (seems almost like you believe large chunks of economy and administration are scheming). Do you have any literature on this for.further reading?