Quote by Jean Baudrillard

As for freedom, it will soon cease to exist in any shape or form. Living will depend upon absolute obedience to a strict set of arrangements, which it will no longer be possible to transgress. The air traveler is not free. In the future, life's passengers will be even less so: they will travel through their lives fastened to their (corporate) seats.


As for freedom, it will soon cease to exist in any shape or

Summary

This quote suggests that freedom is gradually disappearing, as society becomes more controlled by strict rules and regulations. The metaphor of an air traveler being restricted to their seat represents how individuals will have limited freedom in the future, tied down by the demands of corporations and absolute obedience to societal arrangements. The quote emphasizes a bleak outlook, predicting a future where personal freedom becomes increasingly constrained.

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Freedom
By Jean Baudrillard
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